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Ethiopia, Pfizer in partnership to provide free drugs to AIDS patients
ADDIS ABABA (AFP) Apr 16, 2004
The Ethiopian government and US drug giant Pfizer on Friday signed a partnership agreement to provide free medicines to AIDS sufferers in the Horn of Africa country, the health ministry said.

US, Vietnam armed forces work together on HIV/AIDS prevention
HANOI (AFP) Apr 15, 2004
US military HIV/AIDS experts ended Thursday a four-day workshop in Hanoi aimed at raising awareness and knowledge of the disease within the Vietnamese military.

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Verdict in Libyan AIDS trial is put off to May 6
BENGHAZI, Libya (AFP) Apr 15, 2004
A Libyan court on Thursday postponed its verdict in the trial of six Bulgarian and one Palestinian health workers who face a possible death sentence if they are convicted of injecting blood tainted with the virus that causes AIDS into children in their charge.

Chinese government to pay for AIDS tests in worst affected regions
BEIJING (AFP) Apr 14, 2004
In its second move this week to fight the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS, the Chinese government has offered to pay for voluntary AIDS testing in areas worst-hit by the disease, state media reported Wednesday.

Botswana president starts Lesotho visit, AIDS on agenda
MASERU (AFP) Apr 14, 2004
Botswana President Festus Mogae arrived Wednesday in the tiny southern African kingdom of Lesotho on a three-day visit during which AIDS -- a major problem for his country -- will figure on the agenda.

China plans free distribution of condoms to stem the spread of AIDS
BEIJING (AFP) Apr 12, 2004
China plans to start handing out free condoms at all entertainment venues in a bid to stem the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS, state media reported Monday.

Chinese AIDS victim kills eight after neighbours shun him
BEIJING (AFP) Apr 12, 2004
A Chinese AIDS patient who felt discriminated against by his neighbours went on a rampage through his village, killing eight people before committing suicide, state media said Monday.

South Africa's AIDS timebomb looms large in elections
JOHANNESBURG (AFP) Apr 09, 2004
South African politicians are targeting President Thabo Mbeki over his sluggish response to AIDS with hard-hitting campaigns that relentlessly remind voters that the disease kills 600 citizens every day.

Top Chinese leader threatens "severe punishment" for hiding AIDS
BEIJING (AFP) Apr 08, 2004
China's health minister has called for nationwide efforts to combat the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS in China, warning of severe punishment for anyone who tries to cover-up the epidemic.

Top Chinese leader threatens "severe punishment" for hiding AIDS
BEIJING (AFP) Apr 08, 2004
China's Vice Premier and Health Minister Wu Yi has called for nationwide efforts to combat the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS in China, warning of severe punishment for anyone who tries to cover-up the epidemic.

Ten percent of South African youth have HIV, survey shows
JOHANNESBURG (AFP) Apr 07, 2004
Ten percent of South African youth are infected with HIV and young women, often forced into having unwanted sex, are the worst affected, according to a new survey released Wednesday.

Ten percent of South African youth have HIV: survey
JOHANNESBURG (AFP) Apr 07, 2004
Ten percent of South African youth are infected with HIV and young women, often forced into unwanted sex, are the worst affected, according to a new survey released Wednesday.

Elizabeth Taylor gives 25,000 dollars to South African AIDS clinic
LOS ANGELES (AFP) Apr 06, 2004
US movie legend and anti-AIDS crusader Elizabeth Taylor has donated 25,000 dollars to buy critical drugs for a South African AIDS clinic, officials said Tuesday.

Clinton strikes deal to increase distribution of cheap AIDS drugs
NEW YORK (AFP) Apr 06, 2004
The charitable foundation set up by former president Bill Clinton said Tuesday that it has signed agreements with three aid agencies to make cut-price AIDS drugs available to hundreds of thousands of people in the developing world.

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