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YANGON, Myanmar – Shrunken to 30 pounds of skin and bones, Ma Moe could barely walk when she arrived on the doorstep of the clinic nearly two years ago. AIDS had killed her husband three years earlier, and it was slowly killing her. If not for the free medicine she receives,...
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Myanmar may get more money in fight against AIDS
Myanmar may get more money in fight against AIDS
The Associated Press= YANGON, Myanmar (AP) â?? Shrunken to 30 pounds of skin and bones, Ma Moe could barely walk when she arrived on the doorstep of the clinic nearly two years ago. AIDS had killed her husband three years earlier, and it was slowly killing her. If not for the free medicine she...
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Myanmar may get more money in fight against AIDS
If not for the free medicine she receives, she would be dead, the 35-year-old widow said as she waited for her monthly visit. “I had no money, my house was destroyed by (Cyclone) Nargis, I had nowhere else to go.” The modest one-story wooden clinic, one of two dozen run by international aid group...
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Myanmar may get more money in fight against AIDS
YANGON, Myanmar (AP): Shrunken to 30 pounds (13.6 kilograms) of skin and bones, Ma Moe could barely walk when she arrived on the doorstep of the clinic nearly two years ago. AIDS had killed her husband three years earlier, and it was slowly killing her. If not for the free medicine she receives, she...
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S. Africa AIDS vaccine touted as funding is cut
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — South Africa launched a high-profile trial of an AIDS vaccine created by its own researchers Monday, a proud moment in a nation where government denial, neglect and unscientific responses have helped fuel the world’s worst AIDS crisis. But after a government official lauded the project at a ceremony at...
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South Africa begins AIDS vaccine trial, cuts funds
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — South Africa launched a high-profile trial of an AIDS vaccine created by its own researchers Monday, a proud moment in a nation where government denial, neglect and unscientific responses have helped fuel the world’s worst AIDS crisis. After a government official lauded the project at a ceremony at Cape...
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South Africa stops funding for AIDS vaccine research
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa has stopped funding research on an AIDS vaccine, a leading scientist said today, even as a major vaccine trial on humans began in the country ravaged by the world’s worst AIDS epidemic. Anna-Lise Williamson, an AIDS researcher at the University of Cape Town, told The Associated Press that...
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“Keep a Child Alive is dedicated to providing life-saving anti-retroviral treatment, care and support services to children and their families with HIV/AIDS in Africa and the developing world by directly engaging the global public in the fight against AIDS.”
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A Worthwhile Cause
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“Keep a Child Alive is dedicated to providing life-saving anti-retroviral treatment, care and support services to children and their families with HIV/AIDS in Africa and the developing world by directly engaging the global public in the fight against AIDS.”
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South Africa launches AIDS vaccine trial
MICHELLE FAUL Associated Press Writer= CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) â?? South Africa launched clinical trials of the first AIDS vaccine created by a developing country Monday, as its own scientists overcame deep skepticism from political leaders who had shocked the world with their unscientific pronouncements about the disease. The new vaccine targets the...
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