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.
Global experts said the international community should step up the fight against HIV/AIDS and ensure the disease remains a funding priority.
The ongoing 19th International AIDS Conference is an occasion for both optimism and caution as to whether humans could get rid of the AIDS epidemic.
HIV rates are highest among blacks, Hispanics and gay and bisexual men of all races.
Under the theme "Turning the Tide Together", the 19th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) kicked off Sunday in Washington D.C..
Under the theme "Turning the Tide Together", the 19th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) kicked off Sunday in Washington.
Under the theme of Turning the Tide Together, the 19th International AIDS Conference is to take place in Washington during July 22-27.
A drug typically used to treat AIDS-triggered lung infections possibly provides a new method for the control and elimination of HIV.
The Chinese government has pledged to fully fund its AIDS response in the coming years, and currently domestic sources account for more than 80 percent of the resources spent on AIDS in the country, according to a new report issued on July 19 by the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS.
Globally, the number of people newly infected with HIV as well as HIV/AIDS related deaths has been declining steadily over the past decade.
Over eight million people worldwide had access to life-saving treatment in low- and middle- income countries last year - an increase of 1.4 million over 2010.
The first-ever daily pill to help prevent HIV infection was approved on Monday by US regulators for healthy adults who are at risk of getting the virus that causes AIDS.
China is considering having patients pay part of the cost for AIDS treatment, a service the government has offered free since 2003, an official said.