"There is not much evidence for genuine heterosexual HIV transmission in Greece". UNAIDS, 2008. In its latest report (January 2008) presented to UNAIDS, the Hellenic Centre for Disease and prevention (ΚΕ.ΕΛ.Π.ΝΟ) admits that "There is not much evidence for genuine heterosexual HIV transmission in Greece."
For instance, "The infection is rarely detected in female commercial sex workers working legally as testing for HIV is mandatory for their official work permit and repeated along with the other STIs, monthly. "
Perhaps they have read the <<The Myth of Sexual 'AIDS'>>, on PeaceandLove.ca, with many scientific references demonstrating that no reliable evidence has ever been presented for the Sexual Transmission of 'HIV/AIDS'.
However, their "National Action Plan" still mention "Prevention targeting Sex Workers". Evidence-based medicine does not apply to 'AIDS'?
Reference:
UNGASS Country Progress Report 2008, Greece. Hellenic Centre for Disease and prevention, Ministry of health and Social Solidarity. Reporting period: January – December 2007, Submission date: 14 January 2008.
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