Old debates rekindled as world AIdS rates escalate
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A new anti-malarial drug is considered to be very effective than the other drug called Fansidar A special report indicates that the AIDS rates are once again rising all over the world and the Indian government are taken measures to reduce the rate of AIDS in India.
Publication Name: Nature Medicine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1078-8956
Year: 2003
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India, Japan launch HIV vaccines to match local strains
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Creating a vaccine for HIV is challenging because different strains are prevalent in different parts of the world. Countries such as India and Japan have launched HIV vaccines to match the local strains to maximize the chances of success in controlling the disease.
Publication Name: Nature Medicine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1078-8956
Year: 2004
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China's new AIDS policy faces great wall of skepticism
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China is taking small steps to address its increasing AIDS epidemic and AIDS activists have appreciated the government's increasing efforts to target high-risk groups. Awareness of AIDS is extremely low particularly in rural areas.
Publication Name: Nature Medicine
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1078-8956
Year: 2004
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