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National system of 909090 in written​

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Answered by luckymalik25
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Twenty years ago when someone acquired HIV, they would, on average, not live more than 12 years. Today, a young person who becomes infected in the developed world can expect to have a near-normal lifespan with access to lifelong, uninterrupted HIV treatment. Globally, the HIV/AIDS community has worked hard to realise the Sustainable Development Goal of ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. One crucial part of this plan is bringing HIV treatment to all who need it. Professor Glenda Gray, President of the South African Medical Research Council, explains the importance of 90-90-90 and why there is so much talk around it.

Answered by Anonymous
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 \mathfrak {\huge {\pink {HELLO}}}

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9,09,090

Nine lakh nine thousand ninty.

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 \mathfrak {\bold {\pink {Hope \:you \:got \:it}}}

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