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Historical letter
Declining interest and the developing world: AIDS post-2000
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In the new century, anxieties about AIDS-related stigma moved to the developing world due to the fact that the condition was now relatively treatable in the West. One article sought to explain the reason for this: ‘Why do 95% of the estimated 33 million people infected with HIV live in the developing world? And why are low income (gross domestic product), unequal distribution of wealth […] and sex inequality strongly associated with HIV prevalence? It may be argued that …
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