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Archives:   September 2007    August 2007    July 2007    More archives

Global Health Headlines Archive: July 2007
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2 distinct diagnoses on world health (Los Angeles Times, July 31, 2007)

Newark's needle exchange without funding: City wants to address HIV rate by reaching 300 intravenous drug users (The Star Ledger, July 30, 2007)

Quiet: Libya has an AIDS problem (New York Times, July 29, 2007)

Hotels told to provide condoms (Reuters, July 27, 2007)

Beckman Coulter fights AIDS in the lab (Orange County Register, July 27, 2007)

House judiciary committee approves bill that would alter HIV testing requirements for prison inmates (Kaisernetwork.org, July 26, 2007)

City calling for ideas on how to retool AIDS care system: Series of discusions starts tonight to plot future with less cash (San Francisco Chronicle, July 26, 2007)

Women in Papua New Guinea being tortured for allegedly practicing witchcraft, causing AIDS-related deaths (Kaisernetwork.org, July 25, 2007)

Agency offers AIDS education of elderly (Forbes, July 25, 2007)

Pardon outrages families of HIV children (Yahoo News, July 25, 2007)

Nurses, doctor in HIV case freed from Libya after deal (Boston Herald, July 25, 2007)

Mrs. Sarkozy goes to Libya, rattling officials (New York Times, July 24, 2007)

Bulgarian medics arrive home after more than 8 years in prison in Libya (Boston Herald, July 24, 2007)

Australian government pledges $350M for HIV/AIDS programs in Asia-Pacific through 2010 (Kaisernetwork.org, July 24, 2007)

Circumcision could save millions from HIV infection, AIDS conference told (Yahoo News, July 24, 2007)

The U.S. anti-prostitution pledge: first amendment challenges and public health priorities (PLoS Medicine, July 24, 2007)

The multisectoral impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic (Kaisernetwork.org, July 23, 2007)

AIDS women fight fear and stigma as well as disease (Reuters, July 23, 2007)

Low-key recall of AIDS drug hits world's poor (New York Times, July 23, 2007)

In Botswana, step to cut AIDS proves a formula for disaster (Washington Post, July 23, 2007)

Officials press on Libya AIDS case (Washington Post, July 23, 2007)

New HIV infections outpace treatment (Washington Post, July 23, 2007)

World must act to achieve commitments to provide universal access to HIV/AIDS treatment, conference delegates say (Kaisernetwork.org, July 23, 2007)

Experts call for more access to HIV care (Washington Post, July 22, 2007)

Study sees hope for controlling new HIV cases: Genetic advance is spin-off of Human Genome Project (San Francisco Chronicle, July 20, 2007)

International AIDS conference to begin in Australia; more than 5,000 researchers to discuss HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention advances (Kaisernetwork.org, July 20, 2007)

In Africa, the road to aid is in the sky (Baltimore Sun, July 19, 2007)

Number of orphans in Zimbabwe increasing primarily because of HIV/AIDS, survey says (Global Health Reporting, July 19, 2007)

Bill Clinton visits Dominican hospital (Houston Chronicle, July 18, 2007)

TB patient preparing for surgery (Washington Post, July 17, 2007)

New clue for HIV drug side effects: study (Reuters, July 17, 2007)

Remembering George Comstock (JHSPH Public Health News, July 16, 2007)

Changing sexual habits caused by economic decline contributing to decrease in recorded HIV cases in Zimbabwe, researchers say (Global Health Reporting, July 16, 2007)

Medicine sector may benefit from pact with Cuba (Business Day, July 16, 2007)

Don't trust your man, Indian minister tells women (Yahoo News, July 16, 2007)

Malawi unveils mass HIV testing campaign (Washington Post, July 16, 2007)

The Millennium Challenge (Washington Post, July 16, 2007)

With condoms in particular, local stations can say no (New York Times, July 16, 2007)

CDC quarantine officers ever on watch (Washington Post, July 15, 2007)

Stop trying to 'save' Africa (Washington Post, July 15, 2007)

In Zimbabwe, fewer affairs and less HIV (Washington Post, July 13, 2007)

Diaphrams no extra help against AIDS, study finds (Reuters, July 12, 2007)

Virginia: Effort to contain Avian Flu (New York Times, July 11, 2007)

Study identifies protein that makes some mosquitoes resistant to Malaria parasites (Global Health Reporting, July 11, 2007)

Is HIV a time bomb under the mining industry? (Reuters, July 11, 2007)

Senior church leaders in Lesotho pledge to fight AIDS (Yahoo News, July 11, 2007)

Yemen to begin insectiside spraying as part of expanded Malaria control campaign (Global Health Reporting, July 10, 2007)

Surgeon general sees 4-year term as compromised (New York Times, July 10, 2007)

More money than sense (The Economist, July 9, 2007)

Human virology institute gets $43 million federal grant (Baltimore Examiner, July 9, 2007)

White House treats malaria as global 'human crisis' (The Washington Times, July 9, 2007)

Indonesian boy dies of bird flu (Reuters, July 9, 2007)

Women's HIV/AIDS conference delegates develop action plan to foster women's, girls' leadership in fight against disease (Kaisernetwork.org, July 9, 2007)

New datalower India's HIV ranking (Los Angeles Times, July 7, 2007)

HIV infection raises lung cancer risk: study (Reuters, July 6, 2007)

National Geographic publishes malaria feature (kaisernetwork.org, July 5, 2007)

2008 candidates vow to overhaul U.S. health care (New York Times, July 5, 2007) 

Expanding ITN coverage to all age groups, populations in Africa could improve malaria control efforts, study says (kaisernetwork.org, July 5, 2007)

French swans test positive for Bird Flu (Washington Post, July 5, 2007)

Access to female condoms limited, expensive in many countries, delegates say ahead of Women's HIV conference (Kaisernetwork.org, July 5, 2007)

Ugandan family planing association launches project to prevent, treat HIV, other STIs (Kaisernetwork.org, July 5, 2007)

Dozens more H5N1 bird flu cases in Germany (Yahoo News, July 5, 2007)

Expanding ITN coverage to all age groups, populations in Africa could improve Malaria control efforts, study says (Global Health Reporting, July 5, 2007)

TB carrier's case called less severe than believed (Washington Post, July 4, 2007)

South Africa notes signs of first-ever decline in HIV infection rates (Yahoo News, July 4, 2007)

Researchers launch international TB consortium (kaisernetwork.org, July 3, 2007)

HIV positive Vietnamese send message through arts (Reuters, July 3, 2007)

Researchers launch international TB research consortium (Global Health Reporting, July 3, 2007)

North-East scientist plays important role in killer disease research (The Northern Echo, July 3, 2007)

Free treatment for sex workers in place (Monitor, July 3, 2007)

UNICEF donates anti-malaria drugs to the government of Liberia (UN News Centre, July 2, 2007)

On world healthcare, spend smarter (Washington Post, July 2, 2007)

Researchers in Tanzania identify new Malaria-carrying mosquito (Global Health Reporting, July 2, 2007)

World not on track to achieve Millenium Development Goals, U.N. report says (Global Health Reporting, July 2, 2007)

First Lady Laura Bush promotes role of faith-based groups in African HIV/AIDS efforts (Kaisernetwork.org, July 2, 2007)

Fighting the stigma of AIDS (Washington Post, July 2, 2007)

Needle-exchange victory (Washington Post, July 2, 2007)

Big break is possible for small crusade (Washington Post, July 1, 2007)

Researchers work on Malaria-resistant mosquitoes (Voice of America, July 1, 2007)

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