- Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 10:50
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PlusNews/IRIN examines what the global adult mortality data, released Friday in the journal Lancet, suggests about HIV/AIDS. According to the news service, the study, based on an analysis of adult mortality rates between 1970 and 2010 in 187 countries, revealed: "HIV was key to reversing the worldwide decline in mortality from 1970 to 1990. Even though worldwide mortality is still about 26 percent lower than ...
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- Thursday, April 29, 2010, 9:19
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South African President Jacob Zuma on Sunday launched a national HIV/AIDS treatment, testing and prevention campaign, which United Nations officials are calling the largest and quickest expansion of HIV/AIDS services a nation has ever attempted, the New York Times reports. South Africa has the highest number of HIV-positive residents in the world at an estimated 5.7 million. The government in the past month enabled 519 ...
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- Thursday, April 29, 2010, 9:19
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"A global pullback on commitments to fund and fight AIDS is resulting in restrictions on the number of people being enrolled into treatment programmes, more frequent drug shortages, and reduced national AIDS budgets," according to a report (.pdf) released Monday by the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC), BMJ News reports...
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- Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 16:46
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In Philadelphia, a 45% increase in syphilis cases last year and steep cuts in state funding for HIV/AIDS are creating challenges for public health workers in the city, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Since 2008, the most recent year for which data are available, Philadelphia's syphilis rates have increased across all groups, according to the Inquirer. In 2009, the number of cases among women ages 15 ...
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- Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 16:55
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Telegraph Examines Efforts To Eradicate Guinea Worm, Other Diseases The Telegraph examines how recent efforts to contain the Guinea worm have led to reductions in the number of cases of the disease worldwide and hopes that the disease will soon be eradicated. The piece also explores scientific efforts to fight other diseases, such as polio, malaria and HIV (Thornton, 3/19)......
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- Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 19:01
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UNAIDS head Michel Sidibe on Monday called for a "prevention revolution" to fight HIV/AIDS and addressed laws he says make high-risk groups more vulnerable to the disease, the Associated Press reports. Speaking to a group of journalists in New York, Sidibe "said 'it is unacceptable' that 85 countries still have laws criminalizing same sex relations among adults, including seven that impose the death penalty for ...
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- Wednesday, March 17, 2010, 19:01
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New York Times Features Profiles Of USAID's Shah, CDC's Frieden The New York Times examines the recent changes at the CDC - "considered one of the world's premier public health agencies, responsible for tracking the spread of infectious disease, distributing vaccines and monitoring the causes of sickness and deaths" - since Director Thomas Frieden took ...
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- Monday, March 15, 2010, 15:30
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As the final round of closed-door negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the European Union (EU) is about to start this month, people living with HIV/AIDS are protesting to ensure Indian negotiators do not give in to pressure to accept terms that will seriously hamper access to medicines for millions of people living in the developing world. "We are marching to ...
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- Saturday, March 13, 2010, 14:29
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BMJ Group, publisher of the British Medical Journal (BMJ), has recognized University of British Columbia Clinical Associate Prof. Evan Wood with its first annual Junior Doctor of the Year honour. Wood, a lead researcher at the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BC-CfE), was selected from more than 100 nominations from Britain, Sudan, Iraq, Australia and Brazil for his research in and contribution to HIV, ...
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- Friday, March 12, 2010, 18:27
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WFP Agrees To Cooperate With Probe Of Its Operations In Somalia The World Food Program (WFP) "said Thursday it will cooperate with any independent probe into its food operations in Somalia, after a report found that up to half the food aid intended for the nation's hungry people does not reach its destination," the Associated Press reports. The agency has ...
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