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Die kennis van adolessente in ’n Gautengse skool rakende MIV/VIGS

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AbstractHIV/AIDS is a pandemic as well as an international problem. Since 1998 HIV/AIDS has been responsible for 11,3 million deaths.OpsommingMIV/VIGS (Menslike Immuniteitsgebreksvirus/Verworwe Immuniteitsgebreksindroom) is ’n pandemie asook ’ninternasionale probleem. Sedert 1998 was MIV/VIGS verantwoordelik vir 11,3 miljoen sterftes.*Please note: This is a reduced version of the abstract. Please refer to PDF for full text.

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