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Vietnam's AIDS orphans face hard road


Despite increased prevention and treatment programs in Vietnam for people infected with HIV/AIDS, prejudice and misinformation still hampers the ability of many with the disease to function in society -- for children in particular. Though the law stipulates equal treatment, the 5,100 children living with HIV/AIDS are refused entry into Vietnamese schools by the parents of other schoolchildren.  New York Times, The (10/13)







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