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Friday, December 01, 2006

Experts plan strategies to prevent HIV (AP)

Patients queue at the Ndlovu Medical Center in Elandsdoorn South Africa Friday Nov. 24 2006. Ndlovu offers a blueprint on how to bring a successful AIDS treatment and awareness campaign to remote corners of the African bush and treats a maximum of 200 outpatients a day for any medical problem. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)AP - Circumcision microbicides and microfinance. These are some of the most promising options being examined as potential ways to prevent AIDS. As World AIDS Day is marked Friday some public health experts are saying the current focus on universal access to lifesaving antiretroviral drugs has had an unintended effect: sidelining prevention. Without a vaccine preventing HIV infections is key to controlling the pandemic.


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