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Three percent of African AIDS patients have access to antiretrovirals
DAKAR (AFP) Mar 31, 2004
Only three percent of the 3.9 million AIDS patients in Africa who could benefit from anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) have access to them, delegates at a forum were told here Wednesday.

Three percent of African AIDS patients have access to antiretrovirals
DAKAR (AFP) Mar 31, 2004
Only three percent of the 3.9 million AIDS patients in Africa who could benefit from antiretroviral drugs have access to them, delegates at a forum were told here Wednesday.

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China punishes 3,798 civil servants for negligence during SARS epidemic
BEIJING (AFP) Mar 31, 2004
China has punished a total of 3,798 civil servants for negligence during the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), state media reported Wednesday.

Canadian researchers start trials for new anti-AIDS vaccine
OTTAWA (AFP) Mar 30, 2004
Canadian researchers announced Tuesday the start of clinical trials for a new anti-AIDS/HIV vaccine aimed at replacing so-called drug cocktails.

Suspected SARS cases in Scotland get all-clear
LONDON (AFP) Mar 30, 2004
Four suspected SARS cases were admitted to hospital in Scotland on Tuesday, but discharged a few hours later after doctors concluded that they did not have the deadly virus.

Four people suspected of contracting SARS taken to hospital
LONDON (AFP) Mar 30, 2004
Four people suspected of having contracted SARS, including three Asian tourists, were taken Tuesday to hospital in Edinburgh and kept in isolation, health officials said.

Scientists to test gels in Africa that could prevent HIV: BBC
LONDON (AFP) Mar 27, 2004
British scientists are to launch trials in five African countries for special new gels that may help prevent the transmission of the HIV virus, the BBC reported on Saturday.

FDA greenlights rapid HIV/AIDS detection test
 WASHINGTON (AFP) Mar 27, 2004
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday approved marketing a rapid oral test for HIV/AIDS, calling it an alternative for people averse to blood testing.

Fructose sweetener eyed as cause of US obesity epidemic: study
 WASHINGTON (AFP) Mar 25, 2004
A corn sweetener that has been used to sweeten food and soft drinks since the 1970s may be partly to blame for the United States' galloping obesity epidemic, US researchers said Thursday.

Greater effort needed by China to curb AIDS: UN
BEIJING (AFP) Mar 25, 2004
China will have to step up its efforts to fight HIV/AIDS, particularly at the local level, if it is to reverse the spread of the pandemic by 2015, the United Nations said in a report Thursday.

AIDS cases rising in Germany
BERLIN (AFP) Mar 24, 2004
The number of AIDS cases in Germany is on the rise because people are having more unprotected sex, a study by the Robert Koch institute for infectious diseases released Wednesday showed.

Poor nations fleeced by 'epidemic' of corruption in oil and mining: study
LONDON (AFP) Mar 24, 2004
A "global epidemic of financial scandal" has seen billions of dollars in oil and mining revenues skimmed off by corrupt officials in some of the world's poorest countries, a British-based campaign group charged on Wednesday.

India clears 1.5-billion-dollar loan to fight AIDS in poor countries: report
NEW DELHI (AFP) Mar 24, 2004
India's finance ministry has cleared a 1.5- billion-dollar soft loan package to help people affected by HIV/AIDS in 27 low-income countries, a report said Wednesday.

Skeletons in the closet prove dangerous for bold new Chinese press
BEIJING (AFP) Mar 24, 2004
China's increasingly profit-driven press may be working to shed its role as a propaganda tool, but the move away from the party line risks the wrath of the country's political machine and heavy punishments for new media barons.

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