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Renthia Kaimbi In 1999, a mandatory HIV test before a boxing match changed Bernard Kamatoto’s life. The positive result ended his boxing career, but 25 years later he stands as a national and global HIV advocate. As he marks 19 years on antiretroviral treatment, his message remains one of (…)
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