New Jersey AIDS Activists Worried Federal Treatment Funds Will ‘Dry Up’ as Priorities Shift to Terrorist Attacks By khnweb Oct. 19, 2001
HIV Incidence Rate Could be Rising Among San Francisco’s Male Injection Drug Users Who Have Sex With Men By khnweb Oct. 18, 2001
Brazilian Health Officials Say Needle Exchange has Prompted Decline of HIV Infection Among IV Drug Users By khnweb Oct. 18, 2001
United States, Mexican Health Departments to Coordinate Efforts Along Border, Among Migrant Workers By khnweb Oct. 18, 2001
AOL to Post Public Health Messages About Syphilis, Other STDs in Some Chat Rooms By khnweb Oct. 18, 2001
HIV/AIDS Will ‘Postpone’ Africa’s Chances for Food Production Self-Sufficiency By khnweb Oct. 17, 2001
Patents on Antiretroviral Medicines Are Not Barriers to Access in African Countries, Researchers Write By khnweb Oct. 17, 2001
Forty Percent of South African Adult Deaths Last Year Were AIDS-Related, Medical Research Council Report States By khnweb Oct. 17, 2001
Rep. Barbara Lee Calls For $1 Billion in Emergency Funding for Global HIV/AIDS Fund By khnweb Oct. 17, 2001
HIV Prevention Classes More Effective Prior to First Sexual Experience, Study Says By khnweb Oct. 17, 2001
Kansas City City Council Should Consider Task Force Proposals on AIDS Spending, Editorial Says By khnweb Oct. 17, 2001
Combination Use of Viagra, Illegal Drugs Among Gay Men May Lead to Increase in Unprotected Sex, HIV Transmission By khnweb Oct. 16, 2001
Chinese Officials Debate Whether to Allow First Public Address By HIV-Positive Person By khnweb Oct. 16, 2001
HIV Case Management Associated With Fewer Unmet Needs, Increased Medication Adherence Among Patients, Study Says By khnweb Oct. 16, 2001
Increase in Number of Canadian Aboriginals With HIV/AIDS Prompts Provincewide Action By khnweb Oct. 16, 2001
Austrian Researchers Test Recombinant Vaccine Using Altered Flu Virus as Vector for HIV Vaccine By khnweb Oct. 16, 2001