Drug substitution treatment in Vietnam to fight HIV/AIDS (AFP)
2nd Nov 2005, 17:00 GMT
AFP - Substitution treatment for drug addicts will be a key part of the fight against HIV/AIDS in the future in Vietnam, government officials and the World Health Organisation said.
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