World AIDS Day special and latest news about HIV/AIDS awareness campaign
Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday pledged new measures to help people living with HIV/AIDS obtain affordable drug treatment, enjoy fair job and education chances.
The second cellblock of the Changzhou prison seems mysterious to many people. Currently 60 male prisoners diagnosed with AIDS or infected with HIV are serving their sentences there.
About 87 percent of AIDS infections in China happen through sex, said a report from the National Health and Family Planning Commission on Wednesday. More govt action urged to prevent spread of diseases
Improvements must be made to China's speed and efficiency in detecting HIV, Chinese and international experts said.
Grassroots civil society and NGOs need to play a greater role in China's fight against HIV and AIDS, Health Minister Chen Zhu said on Saturday.
The theme of World AIDS Day 2011 is "Getting to Zero" by striving for zero new infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths. Here we countdown to this milestone with our special coverage to help raise awareness about AIDS in China as the world marks 30-years of HIV.
A volunteer, right, and an HIV patient form a heart with a red ribbon at a hospital in Hangyang, Central China's Hunan province, Nov 29, 2011.
Vice-Premier Li Keqiang vowed more support, especially in registration and funding, for grassroots organizations committed to combating HIV/AIDS.
Shaanxi province had 3,094 HIV and AIDS cases since 1992 up to now, with a rapid increase of infections via sexual contacts in the first 10 months of the year, the Shaanxi Provincial Health Department told China Daily on Friday.
Doctor Qin Jiang commutes from his clinic to rural homes and then onto a "red light zone" in the backstreets of Bainong, an impoverished village of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday unveiled an ambitious road map for achieving the vision of an AIDS-free generation, aiming to see globally no babies born with HIV by 2015.
Southwest China's Yunnan Province has logged more than 100,000 cases of HIV/AIDS since it began taking records of the condition, the chief of local AIDS watchdog told Xinhua on Tuesday.
The number of HIV/AIDS cases in Beijing has significantly increased in recent years.
A United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) official has praised China's work over the last two decades in raising awareness of HIV/AIDS prevention and care among AIDS-affected families and their children.