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by Dr. Hemamal Jayawardena, Coordinator, National Centre for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, University Grants Commission. (Adapted from a Paper presented at the academic sessions of the Medico-legal Society of Sri Lanka November 20, Sri Lanka Foundation Institute). Since the first reported HIV patient in Sri Lanka in 1986, the numbers
of reported infected persons have grown steadily over the years and stands
at 591 as of October 2004. The number of persons living with HIV is
estimated to 3500. Other Stories
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