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India Introduces Second-line Antiretroviral Treatment In Eight States

Published at Januar 7th, 2009

India’s National AIDS Control Organization is expanding the availability of second-line antiretroviral treatment to HIV-positive people resistant to first-line drugs, the Times of India reports. Now available in eight states, previously, only Mumbai’s J. J. Hospital and Chennai’s Tambaram ART Center offered second-line treatment. Under the program, the drugs will be available from the School [...]

Court Orders Schwarzenegger Administration To Enforce Hiv/aids Law, Says Ahf

Published at Dezember 24th, 2008

The Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles has entered a judgment and will issue a writ ordering California’s Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to implement a landmark 2002 law intended to extend Medi-Cal (Medicaid) coverage to HIV-positive Californians.[click link for full article]

Malaysian Government Will Encourage Hiv Tests For Non-muslim Couples Before Marriage, Deputy Prime Minister Says

Published at Dezember 24th, 2008

Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak on Saturday announced that non-Muslim couples will be urged to take voluntary HIV tests before marriage, AFP/Google.com reports. The statement follows a recent announcement by Najib that pre-marital courses for Muslim couples in the country will include mandatory HIV tests beginning in 2009. Najib said that the [...]

washington Post Profiles Hiv/aids Advocate, Singer Sherri Lewis

Published at Dezember 23rd, 2008

The Washington Post on Tuesday profiled HIV/AIDS advocate and singer Sherri Lewis, who was diagnosed with HIV in 1987. Soon after her diagnosis, Lewis met a researcher at Harvard University who encouraged her to take a position in Boston counseling HIV-positive drug users. Over the past few years, she has managed support groups [...]

Medical Council Of Thailand Plans To Amend Rule Requiring Teens To Provide Parental Consent Before Receiving Hiv Test

Published at Dezember 23rd, 2008

Delegates at the Medical Council of Thailand hearing last week unanimously agreed to amend a regulation that requires parental permission for people younger than age 18 to be tested for HIV, the Bangkok Post reports (Apiradee, Bangkok Post, 12/18). Efforts to revise the rule were prompted by an increased number of HIV cases among young [...]

los Angeles Times Examines Increasing Hiv/aids Awareness In China

Published at Dezember 22nd, 2008

The Los Angeles Times on Saturday examined the recent increase in efforts by the Chinese government to promote HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention. When HIV/AIDS first emerged in the 1980s, Chinese officials “stigmatized it as a disease of capitalists and foreigners,” the Times reports. In addition, in the mid-1990s, tens of thousands of people in China’s [...]

Researchers Find Evidence About Evolution Of Hiv In Lemurs

Published at Dezember 20th, 2008

Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have discovered a virus related to HIV in the genetic makeup of the Madagascar grey mouse lemur, a finding that could provide new evidence about the origins of HIV, according to a study recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, IRIN/PlusNews reports. [...]

Advocates Urge Obama To Increase Global Health Spending, Others Call For Freeze On Foreign Aid

Published at Dezember 18th, 2008

While more than 100 global health and development organizations have signed on to several policy papers urging President-elect Barack Obama’s administration to increase spending for HIV/AIDS, global health and development assistance, one dozen House Republicans argue that the current economic downturn necessitates a freeze on foreign aid, CQ Today reports. One letter, submitted by the [...]

Washington, D.c.-based Whitman-walker Clinic Announces Staff, Program Reductions

Published at Dezember 18th, 2008

The Whitman-Walker Clinic — a not-for-profit health organization that is the largest HIV/AIDS service provider in the Washington, D.C., area — on Tuesday announced that it will be reducing some staff and programs, the Washington Post reports. The clinic announced that it plans to close its office in Northern Virginia, which provides services to [...]

New Orleans Faces Delay In Start Of 2009 Ryan White Funding Distribution Process

Published at Dezember 17th, 2008

Errors in a public notice last week in New Orleans have forced city officials to delay the start of the 2009 process for distributing an expected $5 million in Ryan White Program funding for local HIV/AIDS agencies, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reports. The announcement of the delay comes after Fran Lawless — who serves as [...]

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