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According to a report of the European Office of the World Health Organization (WHO), Russia was the first country in the world to experience new cases of infection with the Human Immunodeficiency (HIV) in 2017.
According to the paper, the rate of detection of new cases of infection in Russia was 71.1 per 100,000 in 2017.
Only two countries, Russia and Ukraine, account for 75% of all cases of infection detected in the European region of WHO in 2017. [19659004] Image illustrative “/>
Last year, a total of 160 000 new cases of infection were recorded throughout Europe. last year. Among them, 130,000 in Eastern Europe; 104 000 nothing in Russia.
In most cases, the infection was transmitted by heterobadual relationships (59%) and parenteral drug use (30%).
Second place in the "ranking" disturbing. Ukraine with 37 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by of Byelorussia (26.1) and of Moldavia (20.6).
Contamination losses in 2017 were recorded in Slovenia (1.9), Slovakia (1.3) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (0.3).