"Recent outbreaks of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases in major cities offer a hint that new infections may be as high as 60,000 cases a year, said Dr. Carlos del Rio, an Emory University professor of medicine.
"The U.S. has had a clear failure in HIV prevention," del Rio said. The CDC hasn't been given adequate resources to tackle HIV prevention, he said, and experts have focused too much on whether it's better to promote abstinence or condom use to stop the spread of the virus.
"We're debating too much what to do and are not doing enough," said del Rio."
Lo perturbador es que cuarto de esa población no sabe que está infectada, y muchos de ellos son migrantes mexicanos que regresan regularmente en diciembre a las fiestas e infectan a sus esposas y amantes - que cada vez se observa más que pueder ser mujeres u hombres.
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