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- Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 19:59
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Islamic religious leaders in Somalia are increasing efforts to reduce stigma and discrimination against HIV-positive people in the country,
IRIN/Plus News reports. Religious leaders in the predominantly Muslim country are encouraging people to treat HIV-positive people with respect and are becoming involved in HIV prevention efforts, according to IRIN/Plus ...
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- Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 19:54
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Health experts are developing plans to increase HIV/AIDS awareness in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in response to the virus'
rising incidence in the province, Moira McKinnon, Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer, said recently, the
Regina Leader-Post reports.
McKinnon said a committee recently created to address ...
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- Wednesday, March 18, 2009, 20:26
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The House on Tuesday passed a bill (
H.R. 1429) by voice vote that aims to reduce the spread of HIV in federal prisons, CQ Today reports. Under the bill, sponsored by Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.), the
Federal Bureau of Prisons would be required to develop a ...
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- Wednesday, March 18, 2009, 20:03
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At least 3 percent of District residents have HIV or AIDS, a total that far surpasses the 1 percent threshold that constitutes a "generalized and severe" epidemic, according to a report scheduled to be released by health officials tomorrow.
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- Wednesday, March 18, 2009, 19:57
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WASHINGTON — At least 3 percent of residents in the nation's capital are living with HIV or AIDS and every mode of transmission is on the rise, according to a report to be released Monday by D.C. health officials.
The findings in the 2008 epidemiology report by the D.C. HIV/AIDS Administration point to a ...
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- Tuesday, March 17, 2009, 19:25
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Hair strands might help determine the effectiveness of antiretroviral drugs for HIV-positive people, researchers from the
University of California-San Francisco said recently,
VOA News reports. Monica Gandhi of the university and colleagues have found that antiretroviral levels in hair samples strongly correlate with HIV levels ...
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- Tuesday, March 17, 2009, 19:21
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HIV-positive people who do not develop AIDS and do not require antiretroviral medication could provide insight for new strategies in vaccine development, according to a study published Sunday in the journal Nature, London's
Independent reports. Michel Nussenzweig -- head of
Rockefeller University's ...
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- Tuesday, March 17, 2009, 19:17
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Guyana's Health Minister Leslie Ramsammy said recently that a U.S.-supported HIV/AIDS prevention program has helped to reduce the country's HIV/AIDS prevalence from nearly 3% to about 1%, the
AP/Google.com reports. Ramsammy said that the
USAID/Guyana HIV/AIDS Reduction and Prevention Project, or GHARP, "is a huge ...
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