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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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HIV/AIDS is at the heart of the food crisis affecting millions of people in Southern Africa, and only a concerted long-term response will break the vicious cycle of disease and hunger, aid agencies said today.
HIV/AIDS is a global epidemic threatening social and economic security, productivity and development.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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HIV/AIDS hence poses a tremendous challenge to decision makers and planners in developing and implementing appropriate and cost effective programmes, policies and services that cuts across all sectors of integrated sustainable development.
HIV/AIDS screening should not be required of job applicants or persons in employment and testing for HIV should not be carried out at the workplace except as specified in this code.
HIV and AIDS cases reported through June 2001 and includes new tables which present trends in estimated annual AIDS incidence from 1996 through 2000, by U.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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AIDS HIV Topics - GIS of 4 Click here to view a site developed more than 10 years ago.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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AIDS is the point in HIV infection when the immune system is weakened and the person starts to get different diseases like certain types of cancer and pneumonia.
AIDS is HIV disease which causes a person to become infected by other illnesses (opportunistic infections) that don't usually affect healthy people.
HIV/AIDS is likely to surpass the Black Death ( bubonic plague caused by a bacterium carried by rats, spread by flea bites) as the worst pandemic ever within the next 10 years.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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HIV/AIDS is expected to push up social and healthcare costs in India and China, "but the border economic and political impact is likely to be readily absorbed by the huge populations of these countries.
HIV/AIDS has serious social, political and economic consequences for our country which cannot be solved by health experts alone.
HIV/AIDS in education The reported incidence of HIV infection in the South African population sends stark danger signals to everyone in education.
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