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World(43 results)
ANGOLA: Should intentional HIV/AIDS infection be a crime?IRIN NEWS http://irinnews.org Monday, June 02, 2008 Proposedreforms to Angola's Penal Code have divided opinion in the countryabout whether HIV-positive people who intentionally infect others withthe... (1 views) DRC: Malaria still biggest killerIRIN NEWS http://irinnews.org Tuesday, April 29, 2008 Exaucée Makembi, aged three, has been very weak for three days and sleeps in the arms of her mother, Tina Nzongola, who has taken her to a health... (7 views) COTE D'IVOIRE: Rate of malaria infection unchanged despite peaceIRIN NEWS http://irinnews.org Friday, April 25, 2008 Thenumber of people infected with and dying from malaria in Cote d’Ivoirehas not improved over the last five years, despite the end of the civilwar... (3 views) COTE D'IVOIRE: Rate of malaria infection unchanged despite peaceIRIN http://www.irinnews.org Wednesday, April 23, 2008 The number of peopleinfected with and dying from malaria in Cote d’Ivoire has not improved over thelast five years, despite the end of the civil war... (6 views) MADAGASCAR: Rift Valley Fever hits islandIRIN http://www.irinnews.org Tuesday, April 22, 2008 Rift Valley Fever (RVF) has infected more than 400 people inMadagascar, with at least 17 fatalities, according to the Ministry of Health(MoH). "An... (5 views) KENYA: Government to roll out male circumcisionPlusNews http://www.plusnews.org Monday, April 21, 2008 The Kenyan government has embarked on an ambitiousnational programme to fast track the national rollout of malecircumcision as a means of preventing... hiv, aids, male circumcision, government, sex, population, infection, condom, community, circumcisers (6 views) UGANDA: The cost of keeping children from knowing their HIV statusPlusNews http://www.plusnews.org Friday, April 18, 2008 Throughout his childhood, GordonTuribamwe, 20, was sickly, suffering from frequent bouts of malaria and chestinfections, but his father only told him... (4 views) BURKINA FASO: Meningitis epidemics in vaccinated areasSaturday, April 12, 2008 People vaccinated against meningitis are supposed to have protection for three years but health officials have announced that meningitis epidemics... (6 views) KENYA: Government to roll out male circumcisionSaturday, April 12, 2008 The Kenyan government has embarked on an ambitious national programme to fast track the national rollout of male circumcision as a means of... (8 views)
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