AIDS summit 2004
AIDS robs 15 million children of parents-UN report
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The AIDS epidemic has robbed 15 million children of one or both parents and reversed a trend toward fewer orphans driven by better health and nutrition, a U.N. report said ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The AIDS epidemic has robbed 15 million children of one or both parents and reversed a trend toward fewer orphans driven by better health and nutrition, a U.N. report said ...
Children neglected in battle against AIDS -MSF
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Treating children with HIV/AIDS in poor nations is an uphill battle because drugs and diagnostic tests have not been adapted for youngsters, a leading medical and ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Treating children with HIV/AIDS in poor nations is an uphill battle because drugs and diagnostic tests have not been adapted for youngsters, a leading medical and ...
HIGHLIGHTS-Key moments at global AIDS summit
Deals, debates and demonstrations mark the 15th International AIDS Conference.
BANGKOK BLOG-Lessons in leadership at AIDS summit
Doctors make a plea for home-grown healing while Mandela gets the rock-star treatment.
Doctors make a plea for home-grown healing while Mandela gets the rock-star treatment.
VIEWPOINT: Take AIDS stats with a pinch of salt
“I cannot ask my Zimbabwean AIDS contacts what happened because they are all in Bangkok having massage and Thai food.”
“I cannot ask my Zimbabwean AIDS contacts what happened because they are all in Bangkok having massage and Thai food.”



