Concerns are rising in Africa about a potential resurgence of the devastating AIDS crisis that once claimed millions of lives ...
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6.3 million AIDS-related deaths and an additional 3.4 million children made orphans. Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of ...
UNAIDS' executive director warned that millions of people could die and more resistant strains of the disease could emerge.
Mike Elvis Tusubira na Ugandan motorcycle taxi rider wey dey live wit HIV since 2022, wen dem first diagnose am.
"There will be 8.7 million new infections, 3.4 million additional Aids orphans. I don't want to sound like a prophet of doom, but I have a duty to give the facts as we see them." The medical ...
a tenfold jump in AIDS-related deaths — to 6.3 million — and an additional 3.4 million children made orphans. “We will see a surge in this disease,” Byanyima said, speaking from Uganda.
"8.7 million new infections go dey, 3.4 million additional AIDS orphans go dey. I no wan sound like a prophet of doom, but I get a duty to give di facts as we see dem." One major concern for ...
a tenfold jump in AIDS-related deaths — to 6.3 million — and an additional 3.4 million children made orphans. “We will see a surge in this disease,” Byanyima said, speaking from Uganda.
a tenfold jump in AIDS-related deaths of 6.3 million and an additional 3.4 million children made orphans In an interview with The Associated Press, UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima said ...