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ハンス・ロスリングのHIV考察: 新たな事実と驚愕のビジュアルデータ

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世界で最も致命的であり、且つ最も誤解されている病気、それがHIVです。ハンス・ロスリングがその複雑なリスク要因を解き明かす新たなビジュアルデータを披露します。感染を終わらせる鍵は、薬による治療ではなく、伝染の予防にあると主張しています。

In Hans Rosling’s hands, data sings. Global trends in health and economics come to vivid life. And the big picture of global development—with some surprisingly good news—snaps into sharp focus. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Masaaki Ueno
Reviewed by Masahiro Kyushima
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