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China, UN launch zero discrimination social media campaign

TheUnitedNations(UN)haslaunchedits"ZeroDiscrimination"socialmediacampaigninChinathisyear,hopingtoraiseawarenessofdiscriminationinthecountry.NicholasRosellini,UN

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China observes World AIDS Day with new measures

ChineseauthoritieshavetakenavarietyofHIV/AIDSmeasures,asWorldAIDSDayisobservedFriday.ThenumberofpeopleinChinatestedforHIV/AIDSeveryyearhasnearlyquadrupledoverth

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South African girl, 9, is third child with HIV remission: study

ASouthAfricangirlhasbecomeonlythethirdchildtobeattheAIDSvirusintolong-termremission--almostnineyearsandcounting--afterreceivingadrugcocktailininfancy,researcher

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Paris spotlight on latest in AIDS science

Some6,000HIVexpertsgatherinParisfromSundaytoreportadvancesinAIDSscienceasfadinghopesoffindingacurepushresearchintonewfields.Intheir36-yearbattle,researchershave

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Amid turning tide, AIDS claimed 1 million lives in 2016: UN

AIDSclaimedamillionlivesin2016,almosthalfthe2005tollthatmarkedthepeakofthedeadlyepidemic,saidaUNreportThursdayproclaiming"thescaleshavetipped".AIDSclaimedamilli

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China's anti-AIDS, HIV practices successful: experts

​China's approach to fighting AIDS and HIV have proved successful, health officials and experts said Thursday on World AIDS Day.

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HIV-positive young man is hosting talk show to educate

The 2016 World AIDS Day on Thursday will be a bit different for Liu Shi, a 24-year-old gay man, who is HIV-positive.

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World AIDS Day: Indonesian celebrities raise awareness on HIV testing

​Indonesian female raper Denada Tambunan and prominent actress Atiqah Hasiholan are among the well-known celebrities who provided their support for the #SayaBerani (I am Brave) campaign, the first major campaigns to widely use the power of social media to promote HIV testing in Indonesia.

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President Xi's wife backs China-Africa HIV, AIDS prevention

​Peng Liyuan, wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping, said on Tuesday that China is ready to cooperate with African countries in HIV and AIDS prevention.

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China's HIV/AIDS patients fall prey to identity-leak scam

More than 350 HIV/AIDS patients from across China have received scam calls as of Monday evening and said their personal information has been leaked, according to a major AIDS support group in China.

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International AIDS Conference to define new path towards ending AIDS

More than 18,000 global leaders, scientists, advocates, and frontline health workers kicked off the 21st International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2016) in Durban on Monday to define a new path towards ending Aids.

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Chinese NGO explores new mode of AIDS prevention education

"What are the essential conditions for pregnancy?" "What is safe sex?" "If you or your partner fell pregnant, what would you do?" In a rural middle school in Yingjiang County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, teacher Nie Yongxian is giving a ninth grade class a sex-ed lesson.

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Africa can attain zero new HIV infections by 2030: Zambian minister

A senior Zambian official said on Friday that it was possible for Africa to achieve zero new HIV infections by 2030 as well as zero AIDS death.

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China has 575,000 people with HIV/AIDS

Six out of every 10,000 people in China may be infected with HIV/AIDS, according to official figures revealed on Monday, the eve of World AIDS Day.

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90 people in a Cambodian village infected with HIV/AIDS

​Cambodian local authorities said Tuesday that up to 90 people in a remote village in the Battambang province of northwestern Cambodia have been tested positive for HIV/AIDS.

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Migrants and their spouses highest-risk HIV AIDS group in Nepal

​As the people across the globe are commemorating World AIDS Day on December 1, the prevalence of the HIV virus is found highest among migrants and their spouses in Nepal.

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China to allocate more funding for HIV/AIDS

China will allocate more government funds for HIV/ AIDS prevention, especially for targeted groups,Premier Li Keqiang said during a visit to HIV/AIDS sufferers in Beijing. He said government investment will continue to increase and will help the most vulnerable groups, particularly homosexuals, to prevent the disease from spreading.