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HIV Fears as Needle Exchange to Close

AFRICA, JUL 9 – Funding cuts have led to a 31% drop in HIV diagnoses and a 30% decline in antiretroviral therapy starts in sub-Saharan Africa, raising concerns over stalled progress and rising infections.

The impending closure of the Dunedin-run needle-exchange service could lead to a rise in HIV cases throughout the city, advocates fear.

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AIDS Action Baltimore (AAB), with the support of AmfAR, AVAC, Health GAP, the Association of HIV Medicine, the Human Rights Campaign, the Society of Infectious Diseases of America, the Latin Commission on AIDS, NMAC, PrEP4ALL, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, The Reunion Project and Treatment Action Group, will organize the session [...]

This July 10th, the UN agency specialized in HIV/AIDS, United States, publishes its report on the world's disease situation. The document alerts us to the urgency of changes in combat and treatment programmes as well as the increase in words intended to reduce the problem. 26 million lives save [...]

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