Abstract
At the recent World Congress on Aids, new information about the disease and about trends further emphasised the importance of health education in trying to limit its spread. Projections for the future in the USA make grim reading. During the first five years of the epidemic, from 1981 to 1986, approximately 35,000 people developed Aids. Over the next five years, it is estimated that there will be 235,000 new cases. Most of those people are infected now, but the total number of people with the infection in the USA has been estimated atbetween one and one and half million.
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