AIDS dissident defends attack on S. Africa campaign
• HIV/AIDS news • May 26 05
Lawyers for prominent AIDS “dissident” Matthias Rath defended his attack on South Africa’s most influential activist group on Thursday, telling a court his drive against AIDS…
World Bank grants $35 million to Vietnam AIDS plan
• HIV/AIDS news • May 26 05
The World Bank signed an agreement with Vietnam on Thursday to provide a grant worth $35 million to help the country combat the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
…India says growth of new HIV infections slows
• HIV/AIDS news • May 25 05
India, which has the second largest number of people in the world living with HIV/AIDS, said on Wednesday it had cut the growth rate of new infections…
World must save Africa’s children from AIDS
• HIV/AIDS news • May 24 05
Rich countries must do more to protect African children from HIV/AIDS, the new head of the United Nations children’s agency said on Tuesday.
Ann Veneman said she…
Drugs, AIDS evade clampdown in India’s northeast
• HIV/AIDS news • May 24 05
Britain urges EU to boost fight against AIDS
• HIV/AIDS news • May 23 05
Britain urged the European Union on Monday to boost the fight against AIDS by improving the availability of condoms to prevent the spread of the disease.
“I…
England football stars fight AIDS in Malawi
• HIV/AIDS news • May 23 05
Three England international footballers met more than 3,000 Malawian youths on Monday urging them to step up the fight against HIV/AIDS, a pandemic that kills 10 people every…
S. Africa AIDS group faces maverick doctor in court
• HIV/AIDS news • May 13 05
South Africa’s most influential activist group took prominent AIDS “dissident” Matthias Rath to court on Friday to stop a campaign to vilify the group and discredit…
Nigeria opens blood screening centre to fight AIDS
• HIV/AIDS news • May 13 05
President Olusegun Obasanjo opened Nigeria’s first blood transfusion centre on Thursday to help stem the spread of the AIDS virus by preventing the use of contaminated blood…
HIV ‘going undetected
• HIV/AIDS news • May 13 05
Practical approach may cut teenage girls’ STD rate
• HIV/AIDS news • May 13 05
U.N. slams AIDS ‘dissident’ for attack on drugs
• HIV/AIDS news • May 12 05
United Nations aid agencies on Thursday slammed prominent AIDS “dissident” Matthias Rath for what they called his wrong and dangerous campaign against life-prolonging antiretroviral drugs.
The…
Catholics turn to condoms in AIDS-ravaged Honduras
• HIV/AIDS news • May 11 05
With his mother long dead and his father off with a new family, nobody comes to visit Carlos, 27, as he sits blinded by AIDS and awaiting death…
Early therapy slows HIV progression in babies
• HIV/AIDS news • May 10 05
Cheaper group tests flag infectious HIV carriers
• HIV/AIDS news • May 06 05
Health officials in North Carolina have found a cost-effective way to identify people whose infection with the AIDS virus is so recent that the standard screening test would…
S. Africa criticises WHO target on AIDS treatment
• HIV/AIDS news • May 05 05
South Africa’s health minister on Thursday criticised the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) goals on AIDS treatment and accused it of using the country as a scapegoat for…
Judge takes on S.Africa’s AIDS “denialists”
• HIV/AIDS news • May 02 05
White, wealthy and proudly gay, Judge Edwin Cameron is hardly a typical face of the AIDS pandemic ravaging southern Africa.
But Cameron, a member of South Africa’s Supreme Court…
Late diagnosis of HIV persists in the UK
• HIV/AIDS news • Apr 28 05
Delayed diagnosis of HIV infection continues to be a problem among gay men in England and Wales, investigators with the Health Protection Agency’s Center for Infections in…
Many HIV-positive gay men unaware they’re infected
• HIV/AIDS news • Apr 26 05
Indian plans law to stop discrimination against AIDS
• HIV/AIDS news • Apr 23 05
India, which has the world’s second largest HIV/AIDS population, plans to introduce a law to stop discrimination against people infected with the virus, the health minister said…
S.African mid-sized firms ignore HIV/AIDS - survey
• HIV/AIDS news • Apr 21 05
Most mid-sized South African companies are turning a blind eye to HIV/AIDS despite forecasts the epidemic is set to ravage the country’s workforce, a survey showed on Thursday.
…Eleven states have waiting lists for AIDS drugs
• HIV/AIDS news • Apr 21 05
More than 600 low-income AIDS patients in 11 U.S. states are on waiting lists for medicines as funding for assistance programs falls short, a report released on…
Immunity affects Pap smears in HIV-infected women
• HIV/AIDS news • Apr 19 05
Human papillomavirus (HPV), a virus that has been linked to Cervical cancer, can lie dormant for a long time, but re-emerge if the immune system is weakened, new…