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  1. KENYA: Management of sexually transmitted infections lags behind PMTCT
  2. SWAZILAND: AIDS organizations need a lifejacket
  3. UGANDA: As food prices bite, HIV-positive people turn to kitchen gardens


KENYA: Management of sexually transmitted infections lags behind PMTCT
NAIROBI، 18/4/2011 (PlusNews) - Failure to diagnose and treat syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections among pregnant women in Kenya means thousands of mothers risk losing their children or passing on the infections to their unborn children. full report
SWAZILAND: AIDS organizations need a lifejacket
MBABANE، 19/4/2011 (PlusNews) - AIDS organizations are struggling to keep afloat in Swaziland's growing financial crisis. Now, the oldest and also one of the biggest support providers, whose programmes reach six out of 10 Swazis in need of such services, is on the brink of closure. full report
UGANDA: As food prices bite, HIV-positive people turn to kitchen gardens
KIROMBE، 21/4/2011 (PlusNews) - The small 10m by 15m garden behind Agnes Oroma's house in northern Uganda's Gulu district is much more than a hobby garden; according to HIV-positive Oroma, it is one of the main reasons she is in good health. full report
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