Brazil eliminates mother-to-child HIV transmission, earning WHO validation

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The World Health Organization has validated Brazil for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV. This achievement reflects Brazil's commitment to universal healthcare and human rights, meeting strict criteria for reduced transmission and high prenatal care coverage. Brazil's success is part of a regional initiative aiming to eliminate several communicable diseases by 2030.


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