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This R&D provides resources on the global fight against HIV/AIDS. The United Nations (UN) reported in December that AIDS deaths have fallen 35% since 2004 and infection rates have declined by 38%, but they warn that there more needs to be done to eradicate the virus. Currently, more than thirty million people in the world have HIV/AIDS, with 70% of that population residing in sub-Saharan Africa. Medical researchers are optimistic that they can find a cure for the virus, but the UN warns that countries need to contribute more funds to prevention and assistance efforts.
Approach by Massachusetts to control HIV seen as model for nation http://t.co/J3A4zQgsXl
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) January 15, 2015
African nations may have to shoulder more of the HIV/AIDS prevention costs, which is not all bad. My @TPHealth post. http://t.co/DMk1jC46M5
— Sam P.K. Collins (@SamPKCollins) January 9, 2015
Has the AIDS response become too female-focused? Are men being left behind? A thought-provoking article from @ipsnews http://t.co/mFlVJzunAL
— Theatre for a Change (@tfacafrica) January 20, 2015