China to update HIV/AIDS data
11th Jan 2006, 21:23 GMT
BEIJING - Faced with undisputed evidence of increasing number of AIDS patients, the Chinese government has decided to update its AIDS registry. This was revealed by Mao Qun'an, a spokesman in the Chinese Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday.
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