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Global Aids forum opens in Mexico | Global Aids forum opens in Mexico |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A global conference on HIV/Aids has opened in Mexico City, a quarter of a century after the disease first became widely known. | A global conference on HIV/Aids has opened in Mexico City, a quarter of a century after the disease first became widely known. |
Figures released ahead of the meeting reveal that the number of people with the condition around the world has gone down slightly overall. | Figures released ahead of the meeting reveal that the number of people with the condition around the world has gone down slightly overall. |
However, infection rates are still rising in some countries and access to the right treatment is also an issue. | However, infection rates are still rising in some countries and access to the right treatment is also an issue. |
Across the world 33 million people are affected by the syndrome. | Across the world 33 million people are affected by the syndrome. |
The six-day conference was preceded by an awareness march, a photo exhibition and other events. | The six-day conference was preceded by an awareness march, a photo exhibition and other events. |
About 20,000 scientists, government officials and campaigners are in Mexico City for the event. | About 20,000 scientists, government officials and campaigners are in Mexico City for the event. |
Worrying spread | Worrying spread |
Former US President Bill Clinton is due to attend on Monday. | Former US President Bill Clinton is due to attend on Monday. |
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Campaigners call for universal access to anti-retroviral treatment | Campaigners call for universal access to anti-retroviral treatment |
Since Aids first became known, 25 million people have died. | Since Aids first became known, 25 million people have died. |
In one positive development, US President George W Bush recently won backing to triple US spending on combating the syndrome. | In one positive development, US President George W Bush recently won backing to triple US spending on combating the syndrome. |
They used to separate out my plate, my spoon, my cup, fearing they would catch Aids | |
In the US, better detection methods have just shown the figures there have been underestimated by about 30%. | In the US, better detection methods have just shown the figures there have been underestimated by about 30%. |
And in Africa, home to 70% of cases, access to the right drugs is improving but there are not enough health care workers to administer them. | And in Africa, home to 70% of cases, access to the right drugs is improving but there are not enough health care workers to administer them. |
There are concerns, too about the human rights of sufferers who are often too scared to seek treatment. | There are concerns, too about the human rights of sufferers who are often too scared to seek treatment. |
It all means that the 17th international HIV/Aids conference has much to discuss, our correspondent says. | It all means that the 17th international HIV/Aids conference has much to discuss, our correspondent says. |