HIV Infections Up in Europe and Central Asia: Report

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control revealed HIV infections in Europe and Central Asia increased by eight percent in 2012 compared to a year earlier. The rise of 131,000 new cases was driven by a nine-percent increase in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region which accounted for 102,000 new infections -- around three-quarters of them in the Russian Federation alone. In the European Union and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, ...

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