To help you stay informed, we’ve gathered together a collection of UNAIDS and HIV/AIDS related news feeds from around the web. Check back regularly to find out what’s currently making headlines in the media.

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KENYA: Kicking HIV out of Nairobi’s slums

NewsSeptember 8, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90424

NAIROBI, 8 September 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – On a dusty football field in Mathare, one of the largest slums in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, young boys chase a rough, home-made ball. Their coach, Elias Mwangi, 21, a former drug addict, hopes football will not only keep the boys away from crime but motivate them to avoid behaviours that put them at risk of HIV.

KENYA: Nomadic communities struggle to access PMTCT

NewsSeptember 7, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90411

SAMBURU, 7 September 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Nomadic Kenyan women who test positive for HIV but live in remote areas far from the nearest health facility are missing out on the opportunity to prevent their children from becoming infected with the virus.

SOUTH AFRICA: Survivor’s guide for non-striking health workers

NewsSeptember 6, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90374

JOHANNESBURG, 2 September 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Public sector strikes in South Africa have become so common in recent years that people are asking if plans should not be put in place to prevent the disruption of HIV and tuberculosis [TB] treatment, and prepare health workers.

GLOBAL: New two-hour TB test

NewsSeptember 5, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90377

JOHANNESBURG, 3 September 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – A new, accurate, easy-to-use test can diagnose tuberculosis (TB) – including drug-resistant strains of the disease – in less than two hours. It has the potential to save thousands of lives in developing countries, where current tests are often unreliable, take weeks to process, or are simply unavailable.

SOUTH AFRICA: Strike sends XDR-TB patients home

NewsSeptember 4, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90385

DURBAN, 3 September 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Striking public health workers in South Africa have virtually shut down King George V Hospital, a referral facility in the port city of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal Province, which specializes in caring for and isolating patients with multidrug-resistant (MDR) and extremely drug-resistant (XDR)-TB.

SWAZILAND: Task-shifting could improve HIV treatment and prevention

NewsSeptember 3, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90387

MANZINI, 3 September 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Swaziland has yet to act on a 2006 World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation to alleviate health worker shortages through task-shifting and according to the Ministry of Health, the failure to do so is compromising scale-up of the antiretroviral (ARV) programme.

UGANDA: New strains of HIV spreading in fishing communities*

NewsSeptember 2, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90350

ENTEBBE, 31 August 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – A study of HIV-positive people in fishing communities on the shores of Lake Victoria in central Uganda has found that more than a quarter have “recombinant” viruses that might threaten both treatment and prevention efforts.

KENYA: Camel clinics bring condoms to nomads

NewsSeptember 1, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90351

SAMBURU, 31 August 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – In the remote and rural district of Samburu, northern Kenya, where paved roads are scarce and motorised transport hard to come by, reaching the mostly pastoralist and nomadic inhabitants with HIV/AIDS services requires an unusual approach.

SOUTHERN AFRICA: More sterilizations of HIV-positive women uncovered

NewsAugust 30, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90337

JOHANNESBURG, 30 August 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Veronica* did not realize she had been sterilized while giving birth to her daughter until four years later when, after failing to conceive, she and her boyfriend consulted a doctor.

KENYA: Government changes tack on HIV prevention, treatment for drug users

NewsAugust 29, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90266

NAIROBI, 24 August 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Intravenous drug users have been largely ignored by the government’s HIV programmes on the basis that drug-taking is illegal, but a new policy is being drafted with the aim of reducing HIV transmission among this high-risk group.

KENYA: TB patients held in police cells for defaulting on treatment

NewsAugust 28, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90270

NAIROBI, 24 August 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Kenyan government officials have defended the arrest and incarceration of two men infected with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis, who failed to adhere to their treatment.

UGANDA: Optimism as PEPFAR increases funding*

NewsAugust 27, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90288

KAMPALA, 25 August 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – More Ugandan HIV patients are set to receive life-prolonging medication after the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) responded to appeals from healthcare providers overwhelmed by patients by committing to increase its support of the country’s treatment programme.

SOUTH AFRICA: Pholokgolo Ramothwala, “You can never hide HIV forever”

NewsAugust 26, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90296

JOHANNESBURG, 26 August 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Journalist and long-time HIV activist Pholokgolo Ramothwala, 32, was diagnosed HIV-positive at the age of 19. He runs his own communications company and writes an online diary about living with HIV. He spoke to IRIN/PlusNews about love, disclosure and discordance.

SOUTH AFRICA: Strike jeopardizes HIV treatment

NewsAugust 24, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90277

JOHANNESBURG, 24 August 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – A strike for better wages by South African health workers is putting the lives of HIV-positive people on the line as industrial action disrupts treatment programmes.

SOUTH AFRICA: Communities debate microbicide results

NewsAugust 23, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90252

JOHANNESBURG, 23 August 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – The recent release of positive results from a microbicide trial in South Africa have kick-started discussions between scientists, activists and community workers about the quickest and most responsible way of getting a product into women’s hands.

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