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South Korea: Growing promiscuity, lack of education may lead to increase in AIDS San Francisco Chronicle Many health experts say society's renunciation of promiscuity is a major reason why South Korea's 50 million inhabitants have one of the lowest HIV infection rates in Asia. The United Nations HIV/AIDS agency (UNAIDS) says there were only 4,000 cases, or .01 percent of the 15-to-49 year age bracket, at the end of 2001. But the outwardly conservative Korean culture is not always what it seems.
—Posted: March 15, 2003
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