+ Follow Human Immunodeficiency Virus Tag
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[Title] => 15-anyos pababa tinamaan ng HIV, 277 kaso naitala sa Region 12
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[Title] => HIV sa kabataan, lumobo ng 500%!
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[Title] => DOH debunks viral post on HIV-contaminated blood sugar tests
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[Title] => DOH says stocks of HIV drugs enough until 2024
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[Title] => 36 new HIV cases documented per day — DOH
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[Title] => HIV-related deaths up by 66 percent
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[Title] => UN body projects 200,000 HIV case in Philippines by 2025
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[Title] => HIV-positive OFWs may exceed 7,000
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