AIDS Fears Cut Rate of VD in Yugoslavia
From Reuters
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia —
Fear of catching AIDS has cut down the incidence of venereal disease in the Yugoslav capital, the state news agency Tanjug said Sunday.
It quoted the Belgrade Skin Disease Institute as saying venereal diseases infected only 890 people in the city last year, down from 1,200 cases in 1986.
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