Some 6 million people are thought to have developed the full-blown disease since the start of the epidemic in the late 1970s, the UN health agency said. Of these, about 4.5 million have died.
WHO previously estimated that 13 million to 15 million adults and 1 million children were infected with the human immunodeficiency virus.
and that a cumulative total of 4.5 million people had developed acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
Citing thousands of pages of documents, t
The final status of the West Bank and Gaza is due to be determined in future talks between the PLO and Israel.
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