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Annual World AIDS Day on December the 1st is an important day to educate people and break down the stigma around HIV and related illnesses. While many view the virus as an epidemic of the 1980s and '90s, almost 37-million people still live with the condition around the world today.
Dr. Qaib Yaj (Dr. Pimpanitta Saenyakul (Jittapirom)) qhia tias muaj cov koom haum twg pab ntiaj teb kho kab mob HIV-AIDS.
Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea Peter O'Neill says he is confident the country will be 'on top' of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
“Their courage is shining through to be the face of [HIV], and standing very firmly in saying ‘Recognise me for my humanity as opposed to my disease’.”
The United States has lifted a 22-year ban preventing anyone with HIV or AIDS from entering the country.
Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen reportedly failed to take action to stop the spread of HIV in Queensland, believing 'that somehow or other God was punishing these people'.
The World Health Organization is warning of an "explosion" in the number of gay men with HIV, urging all of them to take drugs to prevent infection.
A study has found an anti-AIDS vaginal ring has been successful in partially protecting some women in hard-hit Africa from HIV infection.
As part of World HIV AIDS Day 2018, HIV AIDS activist and writer Syaiful W. Harahap spoke about problems in combatting HIV AIDS in Indonesia.
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