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Beijing's number of HIV carriers rises 40.6% annually |
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The number of HIV carriers reached 2,046 in Beijing at the end of September this year, according to the municipal health bureau.
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Medical school stresses care in treating AIDS patients |
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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 |
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US to continue cooperation with China in anti-AIDS war |
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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 |
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Local officials get HIV/AIDS knowledge |
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A hundred thousand pamphlets on HIV/AIDS prevention and control were recently distributed to local officials throughout China, the first time the country has |
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New law prepared on HIV/AIDS |
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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 |
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Yunnan province reports progress in HIV/AIDS prevention |
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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. |
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Number of Chinese with AIDS virus rising |
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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, |
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Hu calls for eliminating bias against AIDS patients |
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Chinese President Hu Jintao(2nd, L) shakes hands with an AIDS patient in a Beijing hospital on Nov. 30, 2004.(Xinhua Photo)
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Premier urges"unremitting efforts" in anti-AIDS war |
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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 |
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President Hu shakes hands with AIDS patients |
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Chinese President Hu Jintao shook hands with AIDS patients in a Beijing hospital Tuesday afternoon, encouraging them to"persist in medical treatment and enhance |
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Anti-AIDS campaign revs up in Beijing |
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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 |
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China enters crucial time for AIDS prevention: vice-premier |
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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 |
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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 |
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Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign(4) |
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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.
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Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign(3) |
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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.
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Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign(2) |
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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.
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Nation launches anti-AIDS campaign(1) |
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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 |
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Background: World AIDS Day |
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Major events in China's AIDS prevention and control work |
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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:
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Germany supports AIDS prevention in west China |
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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 |
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Number of AIDS patients up swiftly in Guangdong |
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South China's Guangdong Provincesees an astounding increase in the number of AIDS(acquired immunedeficiency Syndrome) patients, according to the provincial health |
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China approves human test of experimental AIDS vaccine |
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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. |
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Greater anti-HIV/AIDS efforts urged for women |
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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 |
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AIDS vaccine tested on humans |
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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.
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Disease defenses urgent: AIDS expert |
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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 |
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AIDS/HIV patients should be notified to friends, relatives: expert |
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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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