State-Run Clinics In India Providing Antiretrovirals To Fewer Than 10% Of HIV-Positive People
Thu, 14 Dec 2006 06:00 PM EST
... The Indian government's National AIDS Control Organization provides no-cost antiretroviral drugs to fewer than 10% of people living with HIV/AIDS in the country, NACO said in testimony to India's Supreme Court on Friday, the AP/International Herald Tribune reports. According to U.N. figures, 5.7 million HIV-positive people live in India. [click link for full article] ...
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