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Oct

Five Myths about the HIV Epidemic in Asia

This is the most important critical analysis of the response to HIV in Asia in several years. It deserves to be widely distributed and openly debated. Please read it … The [him] moderator agrees with much of the article. He wonders what parts of Myanmar have densely overlapping sex work and needle sharing networks to drive general epidemics. And he thinks that the entire island of New Guinea may eventually look more like Africa though most don't consider it to be a part of Asia. Finally, there are some NGOs that have a bigger impact on the epidemics than some governments.

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