2005

Drug Abuse Treatment Key To Lowering HIV Infections: U.S. conference addresses risk factors, unveils prevention campaign
USIS Washington File - December 6, 2005
Todd Bullock, Washington File Staff Writer
Washington - New research from the U.S. National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA) shows that treatment for drug abusers must be a key strategy for preventing the wider transmission of the HIV virus that causes AIDS. The finding comes at a time when several world regions are experiencing soaring HIV prevalence rates due


Zinc Supplements Safe for HIV-Infected Children, Study Says
USIS Washington File - November 29, 2005
Provide low-cost intervention for those who cannot take anti-retrovirals Researchers funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) say zinc-deficient children living in communities where they do not receive adequate amounts of zinc from their diet should be given supplements, even if they are HIV-infe


U.N. Reports AIDS Rates Decline Among Some African Nations: Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda show declines in prevalence of adult infections
USIS Washington File - November 23, 2005
Jim Fisher-Thompson, Washington File Staff Writer
Washington - While HIV/AIDS is still robbing sub-Saharan Africa of potential economic gains by decimating whole populations, a recent United Nations report reveals that the pandemic is decreasing in intensity among adults in Kenya , Zimbabwe and Uganda . According to the report


AIDS Cases Climb, Amid Signs of Progress Against Disease: Annual update on state of epidemic released for World AIDS Day
USIS Washington File - November 21, 2005
The number of people living with HIV/AIDS in the world rose by 5 million in 2005, according to AIDS Epidemic Update 2005, an annual report on the state of the epidemic released by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS ( UNAIDS ) and the World Health Organization . There are 40.3 million persons living w


More Prevention Efforts Needed To Slow AIDS Rate, U.N. Says: HIV infections globally still rising in 2005, but rates down in some countries
USIS Washington File - November 21, 2005
Judy Aita, Washington File United Nations Correspondent
United Nations - Releasing the AIDS Epidemic Update 2005, HIV/AIDS experts said November 21 that despite an increase in the number of cases worldwide, prevention programs do work and those programs must be expanded significantly if efforts to contain the epidemic are to succeed. The fundamental message of the report is


Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Exceeding Goals, Tobias Says: Coordinator cites numbers of victims receiving anti-retroviral treatment
USIS Washington File - June 14, 2005
President Bush s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief has marked a turning point in the fight against the deadly virus and is exceeding its goals on anti-retroviral treatment, Ambassador Randall Tobias, the U.S. AIDS coordinator, told reporters June 13. Tobias briefing at the State Department followed President Bush s discus


Bush Proposes New African Anti-Poverty Initiatives for G8: Focus on education, justice for women, combating malaria
USIS Washington File - June 30, 2005
Aviva Altmann, Washington File Staff Writer
Washington - On the eve of the Group of Eight (G8) Summit, where Africa is slated to be a major focus, President Bush has reaffirmed the commitment of the United States to partner with African countries to respond to their economic, political and health challenges. He also announced three new initiatives to be presente


U.S. Plan Protecting Women and Girls from HIV/AIDS: Women, girls assured of equal treatment, protection
USIS Washington File - May 18, 2005
The Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator of the U.S. Department of State released a fact sheet May 9 that outlines U.S. programs intended to help women and girls affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The programs are part of the President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the five-year, $15 million program providing


U.S. AIDS Campaign Reports Success in First Year: President's Emergency AIDS plan is "unprecedented success"
USIS Washington File - March 23, 2005
The President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) achieved unprecedented success during 2004, according to a progress report provided to the U.S. Congress by the global AIDS coordinator of the U.S. Department of State March 23. The United States rapid and strategically targeted deployment of resources has led to


U.S. AIDS Ambassador Praises Approval of Generic Drug: U.S. regulatory approval could bring wider availability of treatments
USIS Washington File - January 26, 2005
The U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator (GAC) praises a January 25 tentative decision from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) that a South African-made drug is safe and effective for the treatment of patients with HIV/AIDS. A GAC press statement says the approved product is made by Aspen Pharmacare and combines a c



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