JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia faces a growing AIDS problem - particularly among drug users and prostitutes - while a recent survey shows two percent of the Papua population infected with HIV, the World Health Organisation said on Saturday.
The sprawling, developing nation of 220 million people also faces constraints and lack of resources to cope with the problem, Bjorn Melgaard of the WHO said at the release of the report.
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