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We can support the ability of men who have sex with men, sex workers and transgender people to protect themselves from HIV infection, achieve full health and realize their human rights
01 de diciembre de 2010
In every region of the world, high HIV prevalence (of 5% or more) has been documented among men who have sex with men, sex workers and transgender people. This is the case not only in countries known to have concentrated epidemics but also in countries (largely in east and southern Africa) with generalized epidemics.
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