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HIV/AIDS: One of the Greatest Medical Fights in Human History

December 1, 2011, Washington D.C. - Dr. Warner Greene and Dr. Elly Katabira report on HIV/AIDS: One of the Greatest Medical Fights in Human History.

"Will HIV/AIDS go down in history as the single largest pandemic of all time or will we effectively stop this killer before it tops the bubonic plague of the Middle Ages or the Great Influenza of 1918-1919? Early warnings suggested that HIV/AIDS deaths could reach 90 million, higher than the estimated 75 million that fell victim to the "black death" in the 14th century and the more than 50 million that died of the Spanish Flu as World War I ended. Now, thirty years into the crisis, AIDS has infected 60 million people and 27 million have died. How will history judge our response? And where do we go from here?"

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