Curbing the spread of TB in infected households

KISUMU, 24 May 2012 (PlusNews) - Elsie, Bernard and their five children share a tiny tin-walled single room in Nyalenda, an informal settlement in Kisumu, in Kenya's Nyanza Province. They are both infected with HIV and TB. full report



SOUTH AFRICA: Children with TB below the health radar
HEALTH: Childhood tuberculosis a "hidden epidemic"
KENYA: XDR-TB case raises questions
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RWANDA: Substantial HIV funding has not hurt other patient care


NAIROBI, 9 May 2012 (PlusNews) - The large amount of donor funding that has gone into Rwanda's fight against HIV has not affected efforts to prevent and treat unrelated diseases, such as malaria and measles, and may in fact have improved overall healthcare, a six-year study has found. full report

DRC: Reducing the HIV risk of girls living on the street


KINSHASA, 8 May 2012 (PlusNews) - Sarah, 16, started sleeping on the streets of Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic republic of Congo (DRC), when she was only eight years old. She doesn't remember how she came to live on the streets, but thinks it was soon after her mother died. full report

DRC: HIV effort needs government, donor commitment to succeed


KINSHASA, 4 May 2012 (PlusNews) - Many national hospitals in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are not accepting new HIV-positive patients for antiretroviral (ARV) treatment. The only way to get onto a treatment list is to wait until a space opens up due to a death or drop-out, or seek the limited treatment options available outside the government's programmes, but few people can afford the drugs. full report

UGANDA: Inadequate healthcare and rising HIV prevalence in Karamoja


MOROTO, 30 April 2012 (PlusNews) - The nomadic Karimojong ethnic group, once regarded as a low-risk HIV population because regional instability in northeastern Uganda and strong adherence to their culture kept them relatively isolated, have not been a priority on the country's HIV agenda, but recent statistics show prevalence among this community is now 5.8 percent, up from 3.5 percent five years ago. full report

EVENTS

AFRICA: Southern & Eastern Youth Conference on HIV, Sexual Reproductive Health, 6-8 June 2012
The conference brings together youth with the aim of strengthening the HIV response through the advocating of evidence-based practices. Youth representatives of national AIDS commissions, local and international NGOs and media are invited to apply for scholarships to attend the two-day, June 2012 conference in Malawi.
HIV/AIDS: Law & Practice, 20-21 July 2012 - Washington, DC
Immediately preceding AIDS 2012, the American Bar Association AIDS Coordinating Committee will host lawyers, doctors and service providers to discuss HIV law and practice.
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