Rates of HIV, AIDS down, but children still vulnerable, says Vatican diplomat to UN
Much has been done to mitigate rates of HIV and AIDS, but more work remains as children are still vulnerable to the virus and the disease it causes, said the Holy See's diplomatic representative to…
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Rates of HIV, AIDS down, but children still vulnerable, says Vatican diplomat to UN
Much has been done to mitigate rates of HIV and AIDS, but more work remains as children are still vulnerable to the virus and the disease it

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