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 HIV Information - December 1, 2008
| Some AIDS expert have recently said that condoms and testing for HIV are not the solution to eliminating the disease in Africa and are just a waste of money, while others say that doing those things has helped but there is a need to do more. An estimated 22.5 million people in Africa had HIV at the end of 2007. Health experts say about 1.7 million new people became sick with HIV last year while the disease killed 1.6 million people during the same period | | Two Bahraini inmates are suffering from Tuberculosis (TB) because of what a human rights group claims is a result of mixing healthy inmates with those suffering from contagious diseases. The Bahrain Human Rights Watch Society(BHRWS) has taken up the case of the two inmates and has formed a committee with the family members demanding fair trial | | Researchers of McGill University have found an HIV test using saliva to be effective in preventing pregnant Indian mothers from passing the virus to their newborns. The OraQuick test, which was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2004, lets doctors know within 20 minutes if a laboring pregnant mom is HIV-infected. The early detection of infection allows doctors to immediately administer anti-retroviral drugs to HIV-exposed infants, a method proven effective in preventing infection of babies from the virus that causes AIDS | | Nearly all babies born to HIV positive mothers can be free from the deadly disease if appropriate treatment is given to a woman in her pregnancy, a new study shows. Nearly 99 percent of babies were born uninfected if recommended interventions were followed during pregnancy, University College London said in a study | | Sixteen mothers of HIV-infected children here have been infected by the deadly virus, possibly through breastfeeding. Some 41 toddlers and eight adults were infected with HIV in 2007, allegedly by health workers in the southern Osh region | |
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