The HIV/AIDS epidemic has been fueled by gender inequality
-Mohammad Khairul Alam-
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-Rainbow Nari O Shishu Kallyan Foundation-
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... guaranteeing free, universal access to drugs for AIDS treatment. The country also began producing generic ... countries.
At home, Brazil kept its HIV/AIDS epidemic confined to .5 percent of the population ...
... a period of 9 years, we studied 512 HIV positive repeat offender inmates from the San ... solution for treating patients and controlling the HIV/Aids epidemic in the USA is to ensure continuous therapy," ...
... mathematical model to examine how best to eliminate HIV/AIDS worldwide, given the large amounts ... disease, and the resources required to manage the HIV/AIDS epidemic, under the OptAIDS project umbrella ...
... sex with men are disproportionately affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. In 2003, male- ... sexual contact accounted for 74 percent of HIV diagnoses among young males between the ages ...
... makers and program managers have been reluctant to accept this strategy as viable for preventing the growth of the HIV/AIDS epidemic," write the authors.
"Treatment as an aid to prevention should be ...
... passed the legislation needed to allow routine HIV screening to move forward.
Furthermore, the federal ... tripled its remarkable commitment to the global HIV/AIDS epidemic," said Daniel R. Kuritzkes, MD ...
... have important implications for public health policymakers and healthcare providers battling the worldwide HIV/AIDS epidemic. "Those clinicians working to prevent HIV infection among their female ...
As South Africa reels from a major HIV/AIDS epidemic, health workers are turning to cell phone technology to get the word out about testing for the virus.
... on implementing future prevention strategies in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. They say testing in the ED could diagnose new ... to look at new ways of expanding the reach of HIV testing," says Indira Brar, M.D., ...
The HIV/Aids epidemic will spiral out of control unless more money
and effort is devoted to stopping its spread, the UK's development
minister, Gareth Thomas, will warn a meeting of scientists and
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... research from Harvard
University.South Africa has one of the most severe HIV/Aids
epidemics in the world. About 5.5 million people, or 18.8% of the
adult population, have HIV, according to ...
... HIV infections is the foremost strategy for ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic. One potential prevention strategy involves ... PrEP would cut the lifetime risk of HIV infection from 44 percent to 25 percent. ...
For every two people who begin treatment for HIV infection globally, five others become newly ... . Therefore, preventing new HIV infections is the foremost strategy for ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Condoms are not the answer to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa, Pope Benedict said Tuesday while on his way to the continent for a seven-day visit.