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.
Source: news.yahoo.comName-based HIV reporting doesn't deter testing (Reuters)
Reuters - 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.
Source: news.yahoo.comHome-based treatment reduces HIV-related mortality: study (AFP)
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.
Source: news.yahoo.comADB says transport spending may increase AIDS in Asia (AFP)
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.
Source: news.yahoo.comHIV, hepatitis scare may affect 40,000 US clinic patients (AFP)
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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