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By Wang Eng Eng/ Alicia Wong, Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE: A French HIV expert from the Institut Pasteur in Paris said she's surprised with Singapore's HIV infection numbers especially the over-400 new infections in 2008.
Prof Francoise Barre Sinoussi was in Singapore to share her latest findings on natural protection against AIDS.
Professor Francoise Barre Sinoussi said she was surprised at Singapore's HIV infection numbers.
She said the over 400 new infections in 2008 was higher than she thought it would be and comparatively higher even than France.
Professor Francoise Barre Sinoussi, Institut Pastuer, Paris, said: "If you calculate in proportion to the population in Singapore, it's a little bit more than my country in France. So this was something really new for me. Originally, I thought you had very few cases of infection in Singapore - that it was not really a problem, but that's not the case."
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By Wang Eng Eng/ Alicia Wong, Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE: A French HIV expert from the Institut Pasteur in Paris said she's surprised with Singapore's HIV infection numbers especially the over-400 new infections in 2008.
Prof Francoise Barre Sinoussi was in Singapore to share her latest findings on natural protection against AIDS.
Professor Francoise Barre Sinoussi said she was surprised at Singapore's HIV infection numbers.
She said the over 400 new infections in 2008 was higher than she thought it would be and comparatively higher even than France.
Professor Francoise Barre Sinoussi, Institut Pastuer, Paris, said: "If you calculate in proportion to the population in Singapore, it's a little bit more than my country in France. So this was something really new for me. Originally, I thought you had very few cases of infection in Singapore - that it was not really a problem, but that's not the case."
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