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Russia: Who's Afraid of HIV?, 25-minutes, 2008 (Ref: 490c) |
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The city of
Kaliningrad is among the worst AIDS affected in
Russia. Spread initially by drug users, the virus is
now sexually transmitted. Nearly 1 in every 100
people in the region is thought to have HIV. But
3-year-old Svieta, born with foetal alcohol
syndrome, requires more than HIV medication. She may
need care for the rest of her life.
This is also available as part of a 4 x 25-minute
series of films made for the BBC. |
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