Waiting for the Ultimate Weapon
November 20, 2000
Based on data from the World Health Organization, 40 million people throughout the world are estimated to have contracted HIV. Tragically, 90 percent are at their productive age and settled in developing countries, including Indonesia. The total is bound to swell further unless a serious control program is undertaken.
The superiority of HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, has remained unassailable. Since cases of AIDS—acquired immunode
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