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A.I.D.S. Toll Nears 1000 (Press, 9 September 1988)

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Summary: A.I.D.S. Toll Nears 1000 (Press, 9 September 1988)

As of the end of August 1988, the number of reported AIDS cases in Britain had risen to 1,730, with 949 fatalities, according to the Department of Health. These figures reveal an increase from the end of July, when there were 1,669 cases and 916 deaths. The data indicates that the most significantly affected population continues to be homosexual or bisexual men, who account for 1,426 of the cases and 780 of the deaths. Hemophiliacs represent the second-largest affected group, with 113 reported cases and 70 deaths.

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Publish Date:9th September 1988
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