Mass testing plan to tackle Aids - The Guardian 26th November 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

A radical new strategy to stop the Aids epidemic in its tracks was proposed yesterday by World Health Organisation scientists but ran into immediate controversy over its implications for human rights.

The plan involves testing everybody for HIV every year in hard-hit areas like sub-Saharan Africa and immediately putting those who are positive on Aids drugs. It could slash dramatically the number of new infections, because Aids drugs lower the levels of virus in the body, making HIV transmission through unprotected sex much less likely.

tags: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, HIV, Diagnosis, IHN, Health, News, The Guardian

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