LONDON (Jan. 18) - In the two decades since AIDS began sweeping the globe, it has often been labeled as the biggest threat to international health.
But with revised numbers downsizing the pandemic — along with an admission that AIDS peaked in the late 1990s — some AIDS experts are now wondering if it might be wise to shift some of the billions of dollars of AIDS money to basic health problems like clean water, family planning or diarrhea. Read more..
http://news.aol.com/health/story/_a/experts-call-for-shift-in-aids-policy/20080118170209990002?ncid=NWS00010000000001
1.19.2008
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