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"There are many like us. But we were lucky, we were so lucky," she added, casting a smiling glance at her 69-year-old grandmother a few feet away. “We had someone to look after us and we were not infected." A United Nations report released July 13 said that globally the number of children who have lost one or both parents to Aids had reached 15 million and would rise to 18.4 million by the end of the decade. The vast majority are in Africa.
“像我们这样的人很多,但我们是幸运的,真的很幸运。”她补充道,微笑着瞥了一眼几英尺外的69岁的祖母:“我们有人照顾,而且没有被(艾滋病毒)感染。”7月13日,联合国发布的一份报告说,全球范围内,艾滋病使1500万孩子成为孤儿或单亲儿童,而且这个数字将在今后十年内上升到1840万。其中绝大多数孩子在非洲。