List of aid activities in support of HIV/AIDS control, 2000-2002
Tags: INTERNATIONAL economic assistance; WORLD health; AIDS (Disease); COMMUNICABLE diseases; HIV infections
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- Analysis of aid in support of HIV/AIDS control, 2000-2002. // Creditor Reporting System on Aid Activities -- Systeme de notifi;Nov2004, Vol. 2004 Issue 6, p7
Presents the results of a review of statistical data on aid to HIV/AIDS control, carried out by the DAC Secretariat in collaboration with members of the DAC Working Party on Statistics and Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS in 2004. Background and rationale for the study; Scope and...
- WHO admits its target on AIDS drugs may be unrealistic. Fleck, Fiona // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);5/15/2004, Vol. 328 Issue 7449, p1151
Reports on the annual report of the World Health Organization (WHO) as of May 2004. Need for a concerted effort to get antiretroviral drugs to millions of people who need them, in order to help those with AIDS; How AIDS is the leading single cause of death among adults aged 15 to 59 around the...
- Global Health: Assessment of First Year Efforts of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria: GAO-03-755T. Gootnick, David // GAO Reports;5/7/2003, p1
By the end of 2002, more than 40 million people worldwide were living with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), with 5 million newly infected that year. HIV/AIDS, along with tuberculosis (TB) and malaria, causes nearly 6 million deaths per year and untold...
- Global Health: Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria Has Advanced in Key Areas, but Difficult Challenges Remain: GAO-03-601. // GAO Reports;5/7/2003, p1
By the end of 2002, more than 40 million people worldwide were living with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS), with 5 million newly infected that year. HIV/AIDS, along with tuberculosis (TB) and malaria, causes nearly 6 million deaths per year and untold...
- From Don Giovanni to Magic Johnson: Methodological Conundrums in the Measurement of Sexual Risk Behavior. Patterson, Thomas L.; Strathdee, Steffanie A. // Annals of Behavioral Medicine;2005, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p83
This article informs that almost 25 years ago, HIV--the virus that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)--was first identified. Today, the World Health Organization estimates that there are 42 million people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide, at least 39 million of whom are older than...
- Discouraging data out of the International. // Gay & Lesbian Times;9/7/2006, Issue 976, p12
The article focuses on the global epidemiology of AIDS. According health experts, the Western countries are facing another wave of AIDS pandemic. Indications showed that infection rates among gay men are forecasted to reach as high as 58 percent in the coming generations. his sharp increase over...
- The global impact of HIV/AIDS. Piot, Peter; Bartos, Michael; Ghys, Peter D.; Walker, Neff; Schwartl�nder, Bernhard // Nature;4/19/2001, Vol. 410 Issue 6831, p968
The scale of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS epidemic has exceeded all expectations since its identification 20 years ago. Globally, an estimated 36 million people are currently living with HIV, and some 20 million people have already died, with the worst of the epidemic centred on...
- Challenges and opportunities for development of an AIDS vaccine. Nabel, Gary J. // Nature;4/19/2001, Vol. 410 Issue 6831, p1002
Among the devastating consequences of AIDS has been its epidemic spread in the developing world. The disease has caused unprecedented suffering, debilitation, loss of life and disruption of family, social and economic stability. Because of the considerable expense and logistical difficulty in...
- Twenty-five years of AIDS. Cameron, D. William // CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal;8/1/2006, Vol. 175 Issue 3, p225
Traces the history of AIDS in Africa and in the U.S. Factors that influence the AIDS pandemic; Scientific and medical milestones in HIV/AIDS; Consequences of AIDS in poor countries.


