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    3/18/2008 - London's HIV epidemic was driven by clusters of sexual contacts
    Posted in Medical News

    The rapid growth of the HIV/AIDS local
    notes:  an endemic is a disease that is constantly present to a greater or lesser degree in people of a certain class or in people living in a particular location; an epidemic is a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease that infects many people at the same time; a pandemic is an epidemic that is geographically widespread occurring throughout a region or even throughout the world in London during the late 1990s was driven in part by stick shift of the AIDS virus within clusters of sexual contacts, with individuals frequently passing the virus to others within months after becoming infected themselves, by the book to inquisition published in PLoS prescription by Andrew Leigh Brown and age group at the teaching hospital of Edinburgh and London's Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.

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