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Thursday, February 28, 2008  
Home-based programs cut African AIDS deaths: study (Reuters) (No Prescription)
Home-based programs cut African AIDS deaths: study (Reuters)
Reuters - Providing HIV drug cocktails to people in their homes can cut AIDS-related deaths substantially in poor, rural areas of Africa, researchers said on Friday.
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Name-based HIV reporting doesn't deter testing (Reuters)

A researcher archives plasma samples from an HIV clinical trial in a file photo. A gel that uses a popular HIV drug to protect women from the AIDS virus is safe and acceptable to women, although it is too early to know if it actually prevents infection, researchers reported on Monday. REUTERS/Tim WimborneReuters - New York State's name-based HIV reporting and partner notification law, which went into effect June 1, 2000, has not led to a decline in HIV testing or the willingness of high-risk individuals to be tested, research shows.



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Home-based treatment reduces HIV-related mortality: study (AFP)

Bystanders gather around candles lit by HIV/AIDS activists during a vigil. The use of a home-based anti-retroviral treatment could significantly reduce mortality among adults with HIV in poor nations, especially in Africa, according to a study released Friday.(AFP/File/Manpreet Romana)AFP - The use of a home-based anti-retroviral treatment could significantly reduce mortality among adults with HIV in poor nations, especially in Africa, according to a study released Friday.



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ADB says transport spending may increase AIDS in Asia (AFP)

Migrant labourers work on the construction of a road in the Indian state of Bihar in 2007. Massive Asian Development Bank lending to the region's transport sector may be helping drive the spread of AIDS across the world's most populous continent, the bank said in a study released Thursday.(AFP/File/Manpreet Romana)AFP - Massive Asian Development Bank lending to the region's transport sector may be helping drive the spread of AIDS across the world's most populous continent, the bank said in a study released Thursday.



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HIV, hepatitis scare may affect 40,000 US clinic patients (AFP)

Aids ribbons. US officials Thursday said 40,000 people may have been infected with HIV and hepatitis in a Las Vegas clinic.(AFP/File)AFP - US officials Thursday said 40,000 people may have been infected with HIV and hepatitis in a major health scare after a Las Vegas clinic was found to have re-used syringes and medicine vials.



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