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Mr. Bill Gates recently came to India, and announced a gift of US $100 million for the control of HIV/AIDS in India. Quoting a World Bank study, he mentioned that by the year 2010 there would be 25 million infected persons in India. This statement provoked an immediate response and rebuttal from the government. Dr. L.M. Nath highlights the need to stop playing the numbers game and channelise this energy into tackling the problem....full text
 
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Section Editor: Dr L M Nath
Consultant, Community Medicine New Delhi
 
Mr. Bill Gates recently came to India, and announced a gift of US $100 million for the control of HIV/AIDS in India. Quoting a World Bank study, he mentioned that by the year 2010 there would be 25 million infected persons in India. This statement provoked an immediate response and rebuttal from the government. Dr. L.M. Nath highlights the need to stop playing the numbers game and channelise this energy into tackling the problem....full text
 
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