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2014
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-14-s7-o8
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The National Registry of pregnant women infected with HIV and of perinatally exposed children – a need for Romania?

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“…The workers' strikes also carried on, yet they faced heavy repression not only at the hands of the National guards but, from January 1919, from the Romanian army, which was at that point fighting "Bolshevism" on all fronts. 159 The pacification process was crucial for the Romanian authorities' efforts to consolidate Transylvania as a state. Pacification contributed to the successful establishment of the rule of the Romanian elite in Transylvania.…”
Section: Pacificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The workers' strikes also carried on, yet they faced heavy repression not only at the hands of the National guards but, from January 1919, from the Romanian army, which was at that point fighting "Bolshevism" on all fronts. 159 The pacification process was crucial for the Romanian authorities' efforts to consolidate Transylvania as a state. Pacification contributed to the successful establishment of the rule of the Romanian elite in Transylvania.…”
Section: Pacificationmentioning
confidence: 99%