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Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign
President Hu shakes hands with AIDS patients
BEIJING, Nov. 30(Xinhuanet)-- Chinese President Hu Jintao shook hands with AIDS patients in a Beijing hospital Tuesday afternoon, encouraging them to"persist in medical treatment and enhance confidence for an early recovery."
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¡¤ Beijing's number of HIV carriers rises 40.6% annually
¡¤ Students join anti-AIDS campaign
¡¤ Medical school stresses care in treating AIDS patients
¡¤ US to continue cooperation with China in anti-AIDS war
¡¤ Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign(4)
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¡¤ Beijing's number of HIV carriers rises 40.6% annually
The number of HIV carriers reached 2,046 in Beijing at the end of September this year, according to the municipal health bureau. The figure of local HIV carriers
¡¤ Medical school stresses care in treating AIDS patients
An HIV carrier needs an operation, but the special hospital for HIV/AIDS patients does not have the right equipment. Would you readily operate on him if he comes to
¡¤ US to continue cooperation with China in anti-AIDS war
Americans are happy to work with the people of China on building a future free of the pain and trouble caused by HIV/AIDS, said spokesperson Sheila Paskman of the
¡¤ Local officials get HIV/AIDS knowledge
A hundred thousand pamphlets on HIV/AIDS prevention and control were recently distributed to local officials throughout China, the first time the country has
¡¤ New law prepared on HIV/AIDS
Upon the coming of another World AIDS Day this Wednesday, information related to HIV/ADIS is becoming a hot topic all over China. Local laws and regulations have
¡¤ Yunnan province reports progress in HIV/AIDS prevention
Southwest China's Yunnan Province has registered marked progress in HIV/AIDS prevention since it carried out six programs earlier this year to fight the deadly disease.
¡¤ Number of Chinese with AIDS virus rising
The number of people contracting the AIDS virus in China is rising and infections are spreading from high-risk groups such as drug users to the general population,
¡¤ Hu calls for eliminating bias against AIDS patients
Chinese President Hu Jintao(2nd, L) shakes hands with an AIDS patient in a Beijing hospital on Nov. 30, 2004.(Xinhua Photo) Chinese President Hu Jintao on
¡¤ Premier urges"unremitting efforts" in anti-AIDS war
In preparation for the 17th World AIDS Day, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao recently called for"unremitting efforts" in the country's anti-AIDS campaign, while making an
¡¤ President Hu shakes hands with AIDS patients
Chinese President Hu Jintao shook hands with AIDS patients in a Beijing hospital Tuesday afternoon, encouraging them to"persist in medical treatment and enhance
¡¤ Anti-AIDS campaign revs up in Beijing
As the world's AIDS Day, which falls on December 1, is around the corner, this Chinese national capital of Beijing on Sunday revved up its anti-AIDS campaign by
¡¤ China enters crucial time for AIDS prevention: vice-premier
Chinese Vice-Premier Wu Yi said Thursday that the country has entered a crucial time for AIDS prevention and urged everyone to work to stop the spread of the disease.
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¡¤ Students join anti-AIDS campaign
A girl, with red ribbons painted on her face, smiles as she participates in an anti-AIDS campaign at Peking University, Nov. 28. About 1,000 college students joined a run to
¡¤ Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign(4)
Students of the No. 5 Middle school attend an AIDS-prevention activity in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Nov. 30, 2004. (Xinhua Photo)
¡¤ Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign(3)
The picture taken on Nov. 30, 2004 shows a bulletin board with the theme of AIDS prevention at a railway station in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province. (
¡¤ Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign(2)
College students sign their names on a huge banner to express their AIDS-prevention awareness in Zhengzhou, capital of central China's Henan Province, Nov. 30, 2004. (Xinhua
¡¤ Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign(1)
Young people scramble for pamphlets on AIDS prevention at a publicity campaign in Beijing, Nov. 30, 2004. Diversified activities are under way across China to publicize AIDS-prevention
Backgrounder
¡¤ Background: World AIDS Day
Related: ¡OPresident shakes hands with AIDS patients ¡OHu calls for eliminating bias against AIDS patients ¡OPremier urges"unremitting efforts" in anti-AIDS war ¡
¡¤ Major events in China's AIDS prevention and control work
China has enhanced AIDS prevention and control work in recent years. Major events in this field since the last World AIDS Day, Dec. 1 2003, include: -- Chinese
¡¤ Germany supports AIDS prevention in west China
In an agreement signed Monday with China's Ministry of Finance, the German government promised to donate 7 million euros to be used for AIDS prevention and treatment
¡¤ Number of AIDS patients up swiftly in Guangdong
South China's Guangdong Provincesees an astounding increase in the number of AIDS(acquired immunedeficiency Syndrome) patients, according to the provincial health
¡¤ China approves human test of experimental AIDS vaccine
China has approved human testing of a domestically developed AIDS vaccine and pledged to speed up approvals of new drugs to fight the disease, state media said Friday.
¡¤ Greater anti-HIV/AIDS efforts urged for women
Women and girls should be the focal point of the global war against HIV/AIDS, foreign and local officials said here on Friday. "One of the objects most affected by
¡¤ AIDS vaccine tested on humans
China-developed AIDS vaccine won government approval to be tested by human bodies Thursday, according to the State Food and Drug Administration(SFDA) of China.
¡¤ Disease defenses urgent: AIDS expert
David Ho, a Chinese American and director of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research center with the Rockefeller University, was in Shenzhen on Tuesday to address the Nature China Voices Forum in the
¡¤ AIDS/HIV patients should be notified to friends, relatives: expert
People infected with AIDS/HIV should be notified to those closely related with them while keeping their illness shut from others, said a Chinese sexology expert in

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