Karnataka to help fight AIDS with folk artOctober 23rd, 2009 BANGALORE - Music passes the message quick and well, and Karnataka intends to do just that by using state's popular folk art to spread awareness among the masses about HIV-AIDS and to wash the stigma attached to it. "People of the state have traditionally been inclined towards art and culture.
Child groups to observe Nov 2 as World Pneumonia DayOctober 21st, 2009 NEW DELHI - A coalition of over 50 child health organisations from across the world will observe Nov 2 as the first World Pneumonia Day. Two million children under five years of age die from pneumonia each year - more than from AIDS, measles and malaria combined, according to Global Coalition against Pneumonia.
Sex education in Andhra schools for AIDS awarenessOctober 21st, 2009 HYDERABAD - Taking a big leap in spreading awareness about AIDS, the Andhra Pradesh government has introduced sex education in schools' curriculum to sensitise children on AIDS (Aquired Immmuno Deficiency Syndrome). The State Education Department has sought the help of Andhra Pradesh State Aids Control Society (APSACS) to design a curriculum, which could be useful in imparting knowledge to the children in a proper scientific manner.
Massive drive to sensitise Uttar Pradesh villagers against AIDSOctober 16th, 2009 GORAKHPUR - The Gorakhpur Environmental Action Group, a voluntary organization, has started a massive AIDS and HIV awareness campaign in the Sardarganj and Campierganj areas of Gorakhpur district in Uttar Pradesh. The programme is aimed at residents who are unaware about HIV or AIDS, even as the disease spread in these parts is rampant.
Soon, mandatory for pregnant women to undergo HIV testOctober 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Passing AIDS from mother to child is a human rights violation and soon all pregnant women in India will have to undergo a mandatory HIV test, the parliamentary forum on HIV and AIDS said Friday. We want a HIV free generation.
Sex workers, gays still face barriers in HIV healthcare: WHOSeptember 30th, 2009 NEW DELHI - People at high risk of getting HIV infection like sex workers, gays and injecting drug users (IDUs) continue to face legal and sociocultural barriers in getting healthcare services, says a new report released Wednesday. The report, which was released in Geneva, was jointly launched by the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
Awareness campaign for women against heart diseasesSeptember 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The All India Heart Foundation (AIHF) will launch an awareness drive for heart diseases among women, which they consider the most neglected and least prioritised group in the society. A brainchild of AIHF president S.
India targets village women as HIV infections increaseSeptember 25th, 2009 NEW DELHI - As HIV infections among India's rural women show an increasing trend, the government is reaching out to them to reduce their vulnerability to AIDS, targeting 40 districts identified across nine states. "There is an increasing prevalence of HIV among women, especially rural women.
Summary Box: Largest test of AIDS vaccine shows it can help prevent infectionsSeptember 24th, 2009 Summary Box: Results out on AIDS vaccine testTHE STUDY: The world's largest test of a potential AIDS vaccine, sponsored by the U.S. Army and conducted by the Thailand Ministry of Public Health.
AIDS patients dance to 'Garba' tunes in AhmedabadSeptember 21st, 2009 AHMEDABAD - A self-help group here has organised 'Garba' dance for AIDS patients. Aadhar is a city-based self-help that supports HIV positive people.
Karnataka to take care of stigmatised HIV/AIDS childrenSeptember 21st, 2009 BANGALORE - Around two years ago, when five-year-old Saraswati M. (name changed) lost both her parents to HIV-AIDS, she was literally forced to stay on the roads.
Over 10,000 HIV/AIDS patients in KeralaSeptember 16th, 2009 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Kerala has 10,491 HIV/AIDS patients, Health Minister P.K. Sreemathi said Wednesday.
India, Nigeria, Congo account for 40 percent child deathsSeptember 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - India, Nigeria and Congo account for 40 percent of the 8.8 million deaths of children under the age of five years, a new Unicef study released Friday says. Though a little satisfied over a drop in child mortality, the UN agency said these three countries were a key to the world achieving the millennium development goals by 2015.
Found: Antibodies to target HIV more effectivelySeptember 4th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The discovery of two powerful new HIV antibodies will help tackle HIV more effectively. Researchers will now try to exploit a newfound vulnerability on the virus to craft novel approaches to designing an AIDS vaccine.
HIV+ kid, his siblings denied admission to a schoolAugust 28th, 2009 ALLAHABAD - An eight-year-old child and his siblings carrying HIV positive virus were denied admission to a school in Belamundi, roughly 50 km from here. Along with him, two of his siblings were also refused admission.