In 2012, the global AIDS response is at a critical juncture. There is much to celebrate: according to UNAIDS, the global rate of new HIV infections declined 23 percent in the past decade. AIDS treatment costs have dropped 100-fold since 2000 from more than $10,000 to under $100 per person annually, and more than 8 million people in developing countries are receiving lifesaving treatment. Antiretroviral drugs have allowed people with access to these...
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