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HEAIDSnews No 3 February/March 2009

 
   
Abstract:
Eight-one percent of the targeted 25 000 students and staff have already participated in the HEAIDS Programme’s sero prevalence and behaviour study that started in August last year. The initial results will be made available to the HESA Board in March, and the final national results are expected to be released in June.
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