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Hans Rosling parla del virus HIV: nuovi fatti e sbalorditive rappresentazioni dei dati

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Hans Rosling svela nuove rappresentazioni grafiche che chiariscono i complessi fattori di rischio di una delle malattie più mortali (e più incomprese): l'HIV. Egli sostiene che la prevenzione della trasmissione -- non i trattamenti farmacologici -- sia la chiave per porre fine all'epidemia.

Translated into Italian by Elena Intra
Reviewed by Alessandro Morandi
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About Hans Rosling

As a doctor and researcher, Hans Rosling identified a new paralytic disease induced by hunger in rural Africa. Now he looks at the bigger picture of social and economic development with his… Full bio and more links

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