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Number of HIV Cases [in England and Wales] Rises 40 Percent in Three Years

Financial Times (www.ft.com) (12/02/00) P. 5
Cookson, Clive


New projections from England's Public Health Laboratory Service (PHLS) indicate that the number of HIV-infected individuals in England and Wales increased by 40 percent over the last three years and will likely rise another 40 percent in another three years. While antiviral drugs have helped to reduce the number of AIDS deaths, there were over 3,000 new HIV diagnoses in 1999, said PHLS public health consultant Dr. Barry Evans, and a similar number is expected for 2000. A total of 20,800 people in England and Wales have been diagnosed with HIV; however, another 10,000 are thought to be living with undiagnosed infection. Dr. Evans noted, "We simply cannot afford to be complacent and people must heed the safe sex messages."
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