HIV and Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander organisations
have upped the ante on the
government’s National Strategies
for blood-borne viruses and
sexually transmissable infections.
The Eora Action Plan’s targets go
beyond the government’s, including
a target of reducing new HIV
infections by 50%, the Australian
Society for HIV Medicine said.
It said the number of new HIV
cases attributable to injecting
drug use was 12 times higher in
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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