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Los servicios médicos penitenciarios se enfrentan a desafíos para responder a la epidemia de SIDA, y las respuestas a menudo carecen de fundamento científico y ético. La gestión inadecuada del VIH/SIDA en las prisiones pone en riesgo la salud pública y compromete la ética médica.
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