2014年12月1日 星期一

2014-12-02 South Africa Health


BBC News
   
HIV evolving 'into milder form'   
BBC News
HIV is evolving to become less deadly and less infectious, according to a major scientific study. The team at the University of Oxford shows the virus is being "watered down" as it adapts to our immune systems. It said it was taking longer for HIV infection to ...

AIDS awareness important to First Nations support group   CBC.ca
The Biggest HIV/AIDS Research Breakthroughs Of 2014   Huffington Post
“There should be zero discrimination against people with HIV”   The Hindu
USA TODAY   
Los Angeles Times   
The Nation   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Being HIV positive not death sentence – Sampa   
Zambia Daily Mail
SHE is jovial, calm and collected. Her youthful looking face is still bright, contrasting the touching story of her life from 1992 when she was born HIV-positive and later became blind in 2002. Nsofwa Sampa, 22, of Lusaka says she had always wondered why ...

HIV-Positive Woman Working To End Stigma   MyFox Memphis
Test for HIV, increase your lifespan - PM   The Swazi Observer
Report: 132 percent increase in HIV-positive diagnoses among people aged 13-24   KOB.com
Medscape   
Times of Swaziland   
BBC News   
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Reuters
   
Sierra Leone lags in Ebola fight, but prognosis is 'very good'   
Reuters
World Health Organization (WHO) Assistant Director General Bruce Aylward gestures during a news conference on the WHO response and challenges to control the Ebola outbreak at the United Nations in Geneva December 1, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Denis ...

West African countries not likely to meet Jan. 1 targets on Ebola, WHO official says   Washington Post
Ebola outbreak: 'Death on an almost industrial scale'   BBC News
2014 Goals for Ebola Treatment May Not Be Met, UN Health Officials Say   New York Times
USA TODAY   
Irish Independent   
Daily Mail   
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Manitou Messenger
   
4 Things Working With HIV Can Teach Us About Fighting Ebola   
Huffington Post
Health workers wearing Ebola protective gear remove the body of a man that they suspect died from the Ebola virus, at a USAID, American aid Ebola treatment center at Tubmanburg on the outskirts of Monrovia, Liberia, Friday, Nov. 28, 2014. The Ebola scare ...

HIV/AIDS: Out of media, out of mind   Politicsweb

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TheHealthSite
   
NGO Want FG to Invest Adequately in Preventing Mother to Child HIV ...   
AllAfrica.com
A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) on Monday urged the Federal Government to adequately invest in the prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (MTCT) of HIV and maternal healthcare for a healthy nation. The NGO, Development Communications ...

Botswana records reduction in mother to child HIV transmission - Khama   StarAfrica.com
World AIDS Day: Is lack of awareness delaying HIV eradication in India?   TheHealthSite
Caregivers seek better future for Cyril Ross children   Trinidad Guardian

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StarAfrica.com
   
Nat'l HIV Response to Be Re-Launched Today   
The Inquirer
Liberia joins the world today in observing World AIDS Day under the global theme, "Close the gaps" with special programs scheduled to take place in Monrovia where the National HIV Response is expected to be re-launched. The day will be commemorated ...

World Bank boss to help strengthen Liberia's Ebola response   StarAfrica.com
From CDC Parade, Liberians Fear the Worst   AllAfrica.com
World Bank Chief Visits Liberia Tuesday   The News
Jagran Josh   
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The Citizen
   
Nkosi Johnson's legacy lives on   
The Citizen
Founder of Nkosi's Haven, Gail Johnson stands in the doorway to the orphanage in Alan Manor South of Johannesburg, 27 November 2014. Gail is the adopted mother of AIDS child activist Nkosi Johnson who was the first recipient of the International ...

Nkosi Johnson lives on, in a haven   www.sagoodnews.co.za

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Bidness ETC
   
AIDS drugs for children may cost less   
BDlive
A licensing agreement between US pharmaceutical manufacturer AbbVie and the United Nations' Medicines Patent Pool will lower the price of HIV/AIDS drugs, including ritonavir, for children. Picture: REUTERS/SUKREE SUKPLANG ...

AbbVie adds children's AIDS drugs to shared patent pool   Reuters
Pact between AbbVie and UN's MPP could lead to manufacturing of Cost ...   New Hampshire Voice
MPP inks pact with AbbVie for HIV paediatric formulations of lopinavir & ritonavir   pharmabiz.com
Delhi Daily News   
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Fox News
   
What your dreams about murder say about you   
Fox News
If you dream of wringing someone's neck to the point of murder, researchers say you're more likely to be aggressive, hostile, and introverted while awake. Experts at Germany's Central Institute of Mental Health studied 443 university students' character traits ...

Waking up to a dream of murder means real life hostility   helpmeoutDOC News - A consistent flow of medical news
Murder dreams spell real life aggression   iAfrica.com
Scientists find a link between dreaming about murder and certain traits   Panorama.am

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In Senegal, women kill own babies due to strict abortion laws   
Yahoo!7 News
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Strict abortion laws in Senegal are forcing women to seek clandestine abortions and as a last resort kill their own infants, according to a new report by human rights groups. Backstreet abortions and infanticide, ...


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