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18/11/2008
Aids drugs side effects probed
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05/11/2008
Aids foundation calls for action from Obama
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17/11/2008
Aids testing encouraged in India
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04/11/2008
Asian countries pool data to fight flu
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13/11/2008
No sign of HIV in transplant patient
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10/11/2008
Bird flu found in northern Thailand
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18/11/2008
Calculating malaria drug demand 'crucial'
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05/11/2008
Call for universal vaccine
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11/11/2008
Chinese herbal therapy used to help fight HIV
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14/11/2008
Cholera cases triple in DR Congo
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12/11/2008
Commercial poultry 'more vulnerable' to flu
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12/11/2008
Drug resistant TB rare in US
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03/11/2008
Early vaccines 'ward against whooping cough'
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13/11/2008
Fear of increase in airport malaria in US
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04/11/2008
Fears over spread of HIV among families
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03/11/2008
Flu jab works despite irregularities
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06/11/2008
Food shortages obstruct HIV/Aids treatment
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11/11/2008
Global Fund approves $2.75bn
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06/11/2008
Growing resistance to TB meds
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13/11/2008
Indonesia denies bird flu death
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06/11/2008
Malawi gets $20m Aids grant
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17/11/2008
Malaysia bans poultry from Thailand
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18/11/2008
Meeting malaria targets 'unlikely'
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14/11/2008
Nasal vaccine for bird flu moves forward
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05/11/2008
Nigeria opts for in-house drugs
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17/11/2008
Old British law 'an obstacle' to fight against Aids
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07/11/2008
Poor bank cooperation stymies international aid
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10/11/2008
Scientists engineer HIV assassin cells
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07/11/2008
South Africa aims for 80 per cent treatment rate
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14/11/2008
South Africa tackles Aids drugs shortages
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03/11/2008
Study discovers bacterial pathway
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07/11/2008
Threat of HIV/Aids from rapes in the DR Congo
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12/11/2008
US donates $44.4m to tackle bird flu
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04/11/2008
Vietnam on dengue alert after flooding
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10/11/2008
Zimbabwe bank gives back aid cash
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11/11/2008
Zimbabwean health system receives funding
'Adequate progress not being made on mother and child mortality'
'Adequate progress not being made on mother and child mortality'
Few developing countries are making adequate progress providing health care to save the lives of women, infants and children, according to Unicef.
The new Tracking Progress in Maternal, Newborn and Child Survival report has found that over ten million women and children die each year from preventable causes in the 68 developing countries which account for 97 per cent of paternal and child deaths worldwide.
Findings show that treatment for potentially fatal illnesses still fail to reach the majority of women and children in Africa and south Asia.
South Africa was ranked 61st in the report at reducing child mortality, only a month after a separate study in medical journal the Lancet said that the country was not likely to meet the Millennium Development Goals on the subject by 2015.
At least 260 women and children die every day in South Africa and no measures were being made to reduce the mortality rate, according to the World Health Organisation.
There are eight Millennium Development Goals established by the United Nations which all countries in the world have agreed to meet in order to fulfil the needs of the poorest people in their society.
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