Showing posts with label HIV positive people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HIV positive people. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 September 2009

HIV In The News from THE BODY dated 17 September 2009

New "Report Card" Finds HIV Drug Industry Doesn't Make the Grade


Abbott Laboratories: F. Roche: D. Boehringer Ingelheim: D+. If the nine major HIV drug companies were in school, most would probably be in detention, according to a new "report card" issued by the AIDS Treatment Activists Coalition (ATAC). ATAC graded the drug companies in five different categories, including fair pricing and their relationship with the HIV community. Some did alright -- Merck & Co. and Tibotec both got B's -- but most didn't fare as well. In this one-on-one interview, we get the nitty-gritty on this telling report from longtime HIV/AIDS journalist and activist Bob Huff, a member of ATAC?s board of directors. (Article from TheBody.com)


Dear Elton John: You're Too Gay and Old to Adopt an HIV-Positive Boy. Signed, Ukraine

It's a sad day when an HIV-positive child is stuck in an orphanage, unlikely ever to be adopted. However, the Ukranian Family, Youth and Sports Minister Yuriy Pavlenko apparently felt confident in rejecting singer/songwriter Elton John's bid to adopt a 14-month old HIV-positive boy named Lev. After all, Elton John didn't meet the criteria: He was neither legally married (he's in a civil union) nor young enough, according to Ukraine's rules. Pavlenko seemed to care little that the adoption would transform Lev's life and perhaps spur other people to adopt HIV-positive children in resource-poor countries. (Article from TheBody.com)


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Thursday, 3 September 2009

HIV+/AIDS In The News ( II )

World map of travel and residence restrictions...Image via Wikipedia
The following has been clipped from the daily briefing of The Body: News and Views 3 September 2009
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HIV IN THE NEWS ( II )

Removal of U.S. HIV Entry Ban Is Not Yet A Done Deal, Activists Say


Isn't the discriminatory ban on HIV-positive people entering the U.S. gone yet? Back in July, the U.S. government issued new proposed rules that would lift the ban on HIV-positive visitors and immigrants -- but only after a public comment period took place. That period ended this week -- and the comments have overwhelmingly been for lifting the ban. However, a few state and local governments still support mandatory HIV testing for immigrants, leading some advocates to warn that the battle to remove the ban may not yet be over. (Article from Housing Works)




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