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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: hiv + rights + group  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Sidibe Named Director of UN Coalition to Combat AIDS (Update1)
Bloomberg -
?He brings a wealth of experience together with a firm commitment to human rights and to greater involvement of people living with or affected by HIV-AIDS,? ...

Sky News
South Africa pledges to make HIV and AIDS a priority
Amnesty International -
... vulnerable group in South Africa ? rural women living with HIV and experiencing violations of their internationally recognized human rights. ...
Anglo American maintains HIV/AIDS leadership with commitment to ... WebWire (press release)
"PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL" - Mbeki's lost AIDS letter Politicsweb
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Advocates Highlight Challenges, Urge Governments To Sustain ...
Kaiser network.org, DC -
Asia Broadcasting Union: In partnership with the Asia-Pacific Media AIDS Initiative, ABU will offer rights-free television programs on HIV/AIDS to ...
AIDS Patients' Call for Justice Radio Free Asia
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A Post-Thanksgiving Cornucopia: World AIDS Day, The Birth of (RED ...
Huffington Post, NY -
Also of interest, UNICEF will release a report today that shows "diagnosing newborns with HIV and treating them before 12 weeks drastically increases their ...
HRC Calls for Action on World AIDS Day
EDGE Boston, MA -
... the Human Rights Campaign, the nation?s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights group, today called for a renewed focus on HIV/AIDS ...

BBC News
New HIV Cases Could Be Reduced By 95% With Universal Voluntary ...
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 29, 2008
WHO will convene a meeting early next year bringing together ethicists, funders, human rights advocates, clinicians, prevention experts and AIDS programme ...
Burma: Unpreventable Death Under Military Boots Asian Tribune
Uganda Health News: WHO roots for more HIV Prevention efforts Wavah Broadcasting Company, Uganda
World AIDS Day: Address Needs of Drug Users Media For Freedom
Pharma Times - The South African Star
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Balkan countries mark World AIDS Day
Xinhua, China -
Homosexuals are currently the most endangered group. The IVZ urged Slovenians to take HIV tests in order not to "miss opportunities for a more successful ...
MOZAMBIQUE: Proposed law a mixed bag for people with HIV
Plus News, South Africa -
The first legislation dealing with the rights of Mozambicans living with HIV was passed in 2002, but was viewed as incomplete because it only covered HIV in ...

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Italy: Adnkronos backs release of jailed Iranian doctors
آكي, Italy -
In July, the rights group, Human Rights Watch called for the doctors' immediate release saying the brothers had had no legal representation and their ...
Tradition, transmission, intervention
McGill Daily, Canada -
Recent studies have proven that circumcised men have a decreased risk of acquiring HIV through penile-vaginal sex. Studies have yet to show whether male ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: hiv + testing + support  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


Scientific American
At home and abroad
Lower Hudson Journal news, NY -
Westchester has a community outreach program in place, offering rapid HIV testing (results in 20 minutes) in parks, gyms, churches and supermarket parking ...
AIDS policy flunks its test Boston Globe
Free anonymous HIV testing Thursday NewsChannel 9 WSYR
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African Path - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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China, US nudging doors open to HIV carriers
Inquirer.net, Philippines -
Migrant workers to Malaysia, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates have mandatory annual HIV testing and can be deported if they are found to be HIV ...
Aids Vaccine Test WLAP
Wider Use of AIDS Drugs Could Curb HIV Infections Wall Street Journal Blogs
AFRICA: "Terrifying" new HIV/AIDS laws could undermine AIDS fight Plus News
AllAfrica.com - Bay Area Reporter
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HIV/AIDS testing remains voluntary
DailyNewsOnline, United Republic of Tanzania -
She also said that the best way was to encourage and support those living with HIV/AIDS to apply their skills effectively. HIV/AIDS testing in the country ...
Mandatory HIV tests unsuitable, says Govt IPPmedia
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HIV testing: India ranked best, Russia worst
MSN India, India -
New Delhi: India topped the list of five mid-income countries that provide free HIV testing and counselling to people, reported the scientific journal 'The ...
Lack of counselling can add to depression Times of India
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CARES Offers Free HIV Testing
WKZO News, Michigan -
KALAMAZOO -- New research shows that the number of Americans infected with HIV every year is much higher than previous government estimates. ...
Opposition Leader informed of her HIV status
The Nation Newspaper, Barbados -
OPPOSITION LEADER Mia Amor Mottley now knows her HIV status, after receiving the results of an HIV test she took during Regional Testing D ay on June 27. ...
Live life to the fullest, says HIV patient
Times of India, India -
"Today, every individual is assured their confidentiality at a testing centre ,'' she points out. It was when she met another HIV positive person a year ...
'I pray. But not for myself' guardian.co.uk
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Mass male circumcision vital in HIV prevention
New Vision, Uganda -
HIV test kits may not be enough. Only about 15% of adult Ugandans have accessed HIV-counselling and testing yet more than 80% of the adult population demand ...
NGO Says Male Circumcision Efforts Lagging in Africa, Despite ... Voice of America
More circumcision needed to control AIDS in Africa Reuters South Africa
Male circumcision is not a silver bullet in HIV/Aids war Standard
Monsters and Critics.com - Science Daily (press release)
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OraQuick Oral HIV Test Produces Higher Number of False Positives ...
Kaiser network.org, DC -
OraSure Technologies' OraQuick Advance Rapid HIV 1/2 Antibody Test produced more false positive results than expected when administered to patients in the ...
Free HIV Testing in Syracuse
WSYR, NY -
The number of people living with HIV has risen about 40% over the last few years. That's why Central New York's HIV Care Network is offering free testing on ...
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Advancing HIV Prevention: New Strategies for a Changing Epidemic-United States, 2003 -
HIV Testing - JAMA, 2003 - Am Med Assoc
... CDC will increase emphasis on partner notification and also will support new models
of partner notification, including offering rapid HIV testing to partners ...

Rapid HIV testing and counseling for voluntary testing centers in Africa. -
SL McKenna, GK Muyinda, D Roth, M Mwali, N Ng'andu … - AIDS, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... The rapid test algorithm had both a sensitivity and ... estimated cost of US $84 per
HIV infection prevented ... Publication Types: Research Support, US Gov't, PHS. MeSH ...

The consequences of a positive prenatal HIV antibody test for women. -
P Lester, JC Partridge, MA Chesney, M Cooke - J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Despite added social support and medical treatments, HIV-positive women showed higher ...
As the medical benefits to prenatal HIV testing increase, we will need to ...

Cost-effectiveness of voluntary HIV-1 counselling and testing in reducing sexual transmission of HIV -
M Sweat, S Gregorich, G Sangiwa, C Furlonge, D … - The Lancet, 2000 - Elsevier
... 4 In Uganda, for example, there is a countrywide system of low-cost HIV-1 VCT
provision with centres that provide support after HIV-1 testing. ...

The right not to know HIV-test results. -
M Temmerman, J Ndinya-Achola, J Ambani, P Piot - Lancet, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... the HIV test results, since the risk of increased violence and loss of security
may outweigh the benefits of the study. Publication Types: Research Support, Non ...

Trillion Virion Delay Time From Testing Positive for HIV to Presentation for Primary Care -
JH Samet, KA Freedberg, MD Stein, R Lewis, J … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1998 - Am Med Assoc
... Information readily available at the time of HIV testing concerning substance abuse,
social support, and awareness of personal HIV risk status is useful in ...

… barriers to HIV-1 testing and disclosure: challenges for HIV-1 voluntary counselling and testing -
S Maman, J Mbwambo, NM Hogan, GP Kilonzo, M Sweat - AIDS Care, 2001 - informaworld.com
... important role of VCT as an effective HIV-1 prevention ... et al., 1999; Voluntary
Counseling and Testing Study Group ... ndings it is likely that the support for HIV-1 ...

On-site, rapid HIV testing with same-day results and counseling. -
WJ Kassler, BA Dillon, C Haley, WK Jones, A … - AIDS, 1997 - aidsonline.com
... If the test was positive, post-test counseling included emotional support, referral
for ... department staff attempted to locate STD Clinic patients with ...

… -associated tuberculosis in Uganda: an operational assessment at a voluntary counselling and testing -
T Aisu, MC Raviglione, E van Praag, P Eriki, JP … - AIDS, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... reported. The cost of the HIV testing and counseling was US$18.54 per patient;
that of follow-up counseling and support was $7.89. When ...

Critical Delays in HIV Testing and Care: The Potential Role of Stigma -
MA CHESNEY, AW SMITH - American Behavioral Scientist, 1999 - abs.sagepub.com
... in HIV-positive individuals foregoing valu- able social support and medical ...
high-risk individuals will continue to avoid testing, HIV-positive individuals will ...

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Rights group seeks UN support on HIV testing

A growing number of countries are supporting coercive or discriminatory HIV testing programs that fail to ensure confidentiality, a U.S. human rights group said on Thursday ahead of an international AIDS conference.

Human Rights Watch called on the World Health Organization and the U.N. Joint Program on AIDS to clearly and forcefully state that HIV testing programs must respect human rights and be linked to counseling and treatment.

"It is critical that we expand access to HIV testing," said Joe Amon, director of the HIV/AIDS program at Human Rights Watch. "But testing programs will fail if they do not also provide people protection from stigma, discrimination and abuse."

Human Rights Watch said a program in Uganda that provides treatment, counseling, condoms and voluntary HIV testing in people's homes had cut HIV transmission by 98 percent.

But involuntary programs in the Dominican Republic, Romania and Zimbabwe that failed to protect confidentiality and were not linked to counseling and care had discouraged people from seeking help and increased stigma and abuse, the group said.

Human Rights Watch also cited the government of the Indian state of Goa for wanting mandatory premarital testing and Saudi Arabia for testing all foreign workers and deporting them if they are positive.

The world's largest international AIDS conference starts in Toronto on Sunday. Worldwide, 39 million people are infected with HIV/AIDS with Sub-Saharan Africa the hardest hit region where about 25 million people are infected.

 
 
 
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