China, Other Growing Nations Urged To Do More For Global AIDS Fight
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
World health authorities urged China and other countries with fast-growing economies to make a greater commitment to providing resources to poorer countries to fight AIDS. The challenge came as an international AIDS conference ended with the world anti-AIDS groups announcing their goal of universal access to anti-HIV drugs by 2010 would not be met. The 2010 target of having universal access to drugs and treatment for HIV patients was embodied in a U.N. resolution in 2006 and endorsed by the eight economic powers. (Click here for more
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