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02昂贵的爱滋病治疗药物 DATE=2-19-01 TITLE=DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Cost of AIDS Drugs BYLINE=Mario Ritter (Start at 50
IN THE NEWS - AIDS Conference in Bangkok By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Saturday, July 17, 2004 This is Steve Ember with In the News, in VOA Special English. The fifteenth International AIDS Conference en
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: New, astronomically expensive drugs are expected on the market in the next few years. And they could drive up the cost of medicine and health insurance for everyone. NPR's Richard Harris reports. RICHARD HARRIS, BYLINE: These new
Health Report - More Low Cost Anti-AIDS Drugs Mean More People Treated This is the VOA Special English Health Report. An American program called the Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief helps millions of people infected with HIV, the virus respo
By Anjana Pasricha New Delhi 30 November 2006 Former U.S. President Bill Clinton's foundation has negotiated with Indian drug companies to make affordable treatment available to thousands of children afflicted with the AIDS virus. Anjana Pasricha re
Will ARVs cost too much? As a new generation of AIDS-fighting drugs emerges, theres fear the antiretrovirals may be too expensive for low and middle income countries. At the 19th International AIDS Conference, a medical aid group is raising concerns
SCIENCE IN THE NEWS – July 23, 2002: International AIDS Conference By Cynthia Kirk VOICE ONE: This is Sarah Long. VOICE TWO: And this is Bob Doughty with Science in the News, a VOA Special English p
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - New American Policy on AIDS Drugs By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, May 24, 2004 This is Robert Cohen with the VOA Special English Development Report. The United States has announce
By Naomi Schwarz Dakar 01 May 2007 Starting Tuesday, Cameroon will offer free anti-retroviral drug treatment to all eligible HIV-positive people in the country. The program, funded by the government and various external groups, aims to reach as many
Fighting Uphill Battle Against AIDS Africa is the birthplace of HIV/AIDS. No other region of the world has more people living with the disease or has had more people die from it. Yet despite being the epicenter of the epidemic, it took years to raise
Americans Turn to AIDS Drugs to Prevent HIV Infection New research in Africa confirms that a once-a-day pill, used to treat patients infected with the virus which causes AIDS, also works to prevent HIV infection in healthy people. For 20-year-old New
More Resources Are Needed for Pediatric AIDS In recent years, in developing countries, adults infected with HIV have had greater access to treatment. But UNAIDS says children still lag behind in accessing antiretroviral drugs, especially those formul
New hope in Aids fight 抗争艾滋病的新希望 Drugs should be more affordable (艾滋病药物应更便宜些) Some of the world's biggest pharmaceuticals firms have announced dramatic reductions in the price of Aids drugs in the developing
DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Study Says Vitamins May Slow AIDS Virus By Jill Moss Broadcast: Monday, July 12, 2004 This is Robert Cohen with the VOA Special English Development Report. A study of women infect
HEALTH REPORT - AIDS Drugs in a Gel May Help Protect Women From H.I.V. By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Health Report. Two major dru
Steve Baragona Experts have told the U.S. Senate that AIDS and hunger in sub-Saharan Africa are making each other worse. The testimony before the Foreign Relations Committee comes as the World Health
By Jessica Berman Washington 15 March 2006 A new study says universal access to AIDS drugs in developing countries could increase HIV infection rates if they are not accompanied by prevention measures
A top U.S. health official says the first few minutes after HIV infection may be a window of opportunity to prevent the AIDS virus from firmly taking hold in the body. The HIV thats present during initial infection is different from the virus that re
WASHINGTON D.C. The 19th International AIDS Conference drew to a close in Washington, D.C., on Friday. Under the banner of Turning the Tide Together, more than 20,000 delegates attended the six-day gathering, where speakers ranged from famous enterta