Abstract
Several factors limited HIV transmission during the 1980s, includ-ing a ten-year civil war accompanied by an economic blockade by the United States of America (USA), which isolated the country for several years; a relatively controlled commercial sex industry; low infection rates for injecting drug users; and a ban on the commercial sale of blood. In the late 1990s, however, the spread of HIV rapidly increased.
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