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Nicholas Eberstadt, "The Future of AIDS," in Foreign Affairs, November/ December 2002 (foreignaffairs.org)
Exotic drug regimens now allow AIDS patients in the developed world to survive indefinitely. But the disease continues to kill millions in poorer countries. Asia could be the next hot spot. AEI fellow Nicholas Eberstadt outlines the human and economic costs of the AIDS epidemics that are about to ripple through Russia, India, and China. The loss of human talent in those three countries could lead to economic stagnation and other problems.
Eberstadt suggests those three countries need to do a better job of:
* Monitoring the spread of HIV within their borders
* ...