VERONIKA OLEKSYN The Associated Press VIENNA - Experts and activists are warning that AIDS in Eastern Europe and Central Asia is on the rise even as a global conference reports progress on other fronts. An estimated 1.5 million adults and children were living with HIV in the region in 2008, a 66 percent increase from 900,000 in 2001, according to the United Nations. Early indications show that the number of newly diagnosed HIV cases climbed again last year, with the Russian Federation, Georgia...
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