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Covid, AIDS, tuberculosis, measles, polio… A procession of diseases, already present before the war, could thrive in chaos. Decryption of a still invisible threat.
By Heloise Rambert
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” NOTWe are still in shock. No one expected this war. “. Andriy Klepikov, executive director of the International Alliance against HIV/AIDS in Ukraine, one of the largest organizations dedicated to the fight against this disease in Eastern Europe, accuses the blow. In peacetime, he already has a lot to do: Ukraine is the second country in the region most affected by the HIV epidemic, after Russia. Since the start of the Russian aggression, he and his colleagues have been striving to carry out their missions of prevention and care for the 260,000 HIV-positive people in the country. And this under nightmarish and, until recently, still unimaginable conditions: as of April 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) recorded more than 100 attacks against establishments…
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