AFRICA: Addressing the role of religion in HIV response

NewsJuly 31, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90010

NAIROBI, 30 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – At a church compound in Nairobi’s Mathare slum, women and their children line up for food rations. Among them is Zipporah Mueni, an HIV-positive mother of five.

ZIMBABWE: Low breastfeeding rates threaten PMTCT efforts

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

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=90016

HARARE, 30 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Health and nutrition experts in Zimbabwe are worried that one of the lowest exclusive breastfeeding rates in the region could have a negative impact on the country’s prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) programme.

GLOBAL: “Seek, test, treat and retain” to stem HIV among drug users

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

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89989

VIENNA, 28 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Activists and scientists at the International AIDS Conference in Vienna called on governments to stop criminalizing drug users and instead to provide them with addiction and HIV treatment.

AFRICA: Mapping health budgets and child deaths

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

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89992

JOHANNESBURG, 28 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – As many African countries battle to bring down staggering rates of maternal and child mortality, maternal and child health made for a fitting theme at the African Union (AU) Summit this week in Kampala, Uganda.

KENYA: Government takes first steps to roll out less toxic ARVs

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

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89980

NAIROBI, 27 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – HIV-positive people on treatment will be switched from regimens containing the antiretroviral Stavudine to less toxic combinations in line with UN World Health Organization guidelines, according to a senior official.

GLOBAL: Survey reveals gaps in doctor-patient dialogue

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

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89971

JOHANNESBURG, 26 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – A new, global survey has revealed the conversations healthcare providers aren’t having with their HIV-positive patients with potentially negative consequences for their treatment and health.

AFRICA: Cash in hand keeps HIV at bay

NewsJuly 25, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89939

JOHANNESBURG, 23 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Giving young women small, regular cash payments can reduce their dependence on sexual relationships with older men, which also lowers their HIV risk, according to a new study by the World Bank.

GLOBAL: Criminalization of HIV on trial

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

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89943

VIENNA, 23 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – There is a tug-of-war going on with governments trying to criminalize the transmission of HIV on one side, and activists who say such laws are not only ineffective as a deterrent but are also harming the fight against AIDS, on the other.

Blog: The female condom – you’ve got to sell it right

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

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89950

VIENNA, 23 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – I’m so used to, and bored by, the bland white packaging that carries the underused female condom that at this year’s International AIDS Conference, I walked past several press releases and demonstrations of it without much interest. So it was with some surprise that I came upon a stand at the Global Village where a young woman was demonstrating the use of not one, but two versions of the female condom I had never seen before.

GLOBAL: Seven strategies for smarter HIV programmes

NewsJuly 22, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89923

VIENNA, 22 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Speaking at the International AIDS Conference earlier this week, former US President Bill Clinton told delegates that the credit crunch meant HIV programmes would need to work “faster, better and cheaper”.

AFRICA: Better prevention needed for HIV-exposed babies

NewsJuly 21, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89918

JOHANNESBURG, 21 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – About half the babies exposed to HIV may not be getting the antiretroviral (ARV) drugs they need to be born HIV-free and stay that way, say the findings of a four-country study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).

AFRICA: The dilemma of discordance

NewsJuly 20, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89901

VIENNA, 20 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Discordant couples, in which one partner is HIV-positive and the other HIV-negative, are increasingly common in African countries with high prevalence, but there is often little support to help them navigate the complexities that the virus adds to a relationship.

ZIMBABWE: New treatment guidelines yet to be implemented

NewsJuly 19, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89889

HARARE, 19 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Zimbabwe’s government has adopted new guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO) for treating people living with HIV, but there may not be enough money to implement them.

EAST AFRICA: Community HIV drug distribution improves adherence

NewsJuly 18, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89757

NAIROBI, 7 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – Local East African programmes are discovering the benefits of bringing HIV services closer to rural communities, with mobile drug distribution improving HIV-positive patients’ adherence to antiretroviral treatment.

GLOBAL: Poll ranks AIDS as top health issue

NewsJuly 17, 2010 by IRIN Plusnews Service[PDF][print]

Originally published at www.plusnews.org/report.asp...rtID=89820

JOHANNESBURG, 14 July 2010 (PLUSNEWS) – AIDS is the world’s most important health-care issue according to people all over the world who were polled for their perceptions of the AIDS epidemic in a new survey commissioned by UNAIDS.

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Representing Civil Society on the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board