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Dec. 1 has been observed as World AIDS Day ever since 1988 when World Health Organization officials came up with the idea. Since those bleak days of the AID/HIV pandemic, there's been real ...
Map: AIDS in Sub-Sahara Africa. Research for this piece was conducted during the summer of 2003. ... The total number of HIV/AIDS-related deaths in the world that year was 3.1 million.
On World AIDS Day, as we continue to battle HIV while also seeking a road map against COVID-19, it’s important to look at how PEPFAR succeeded.
Today is World AIDS Day, a day when people across the globe take action to help stop the spread of AIDS. Click around on an interactive map and see what you can do to participate at the day’s official ...
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton releases blueprint on how to realize the vision of an AIDS-free generation. "Scientific advances and their successful implementation have brought the world to a ...
Beginning Sunday, Dec. 1, officially recognized as World AIDS Day, celebrations are being held as part of a global movement to recognize the more than 35 million people who have died from AIDS ...
AIDS Foundation Houston, Inc. will host their annual World AIDS Day event as a virtual experience. The annual fundraiser, emceed this year by Houston Public Media’s Ernie Manouse, will support ...
Marking World AIDS Day 2023. Diving into how much has been learned regarding treatment and testing as well as how much we still need to learn in the areas of stigma, discrimination, and a vaccine.
The International AIDS Vaccine Initiative's (IAVI) January 2007 Annual Issue of VAX, an editorially independent bulletin on AIDS vaccine research published by IAVI, reports that 13 new preventive ...
The AIDS quilt is so large that even the National Mall cannot hold it all at once. But the Internet can. Over the last 25 years, families and friends of those who have passed away from AIDS have ...
World AIDS Day is a great opportunity to remind people that HIV is still here. There are currently 1.2 million people living with HIV in the U.S. and 32,000 new cases every year.
CAMBRIDGE - The Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS) gathered around 60 community members, staff, friends, and volunteers in its Cambridge office to commemorate World AIDS Day on ...
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