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For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Malawi, which has one of the highest rates of the deadly HIV/AIDS infections, is on course ...
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HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, could be eliminated in Canada as early as 2030, if enough people at risk get tested and, if necessary, treated.
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BLANTYRE (Reuters) - Malawi, which has one of the highest rates of the deadly HIV/AIDS infections, is on course to eradicate the virus, Jay Levy who co-discovered the AIDS virus 35 years ago said.