Posted AT 6:28 PM EST on 15/08/06
Liviana Calzavara on HIV/AIDS
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Conference news
- Closing injection site would be ‘perverse,' Lewis says
- UN special envoy tells AIDS delegates that the model should be copied, not closed
- Ottawa delays announcement of its plans to fight disease
- Unveiling of future federal programs will be made after conference ends
- Liberals support injection sites
- They say evidence is clear the Vancouver site saves lives
- AIDS immunity under the microscope
- One in every 300 people living with HIV never becomes sick or needs to take even a single drug to fight their infections, researchers say
- AIDS protesters push for safe-injection site
- Another group gets to meet with U.S. Counsel General
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- Lewis on AIDS
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- Nolen on AIDS
- Correspondent for Africa took your questions
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- AIDS & women
- Louise Binder is answered your questions.

- Talk about AIDS
- Meeting organizer Ron Rosenes was on-line.
Audio Slideshow

- Liviana Calzavara on HIV/AIDS

- A Canadian researcher shares her thoughts on the global pandemic
Interactive

- AIDS in Africa: A turning point
- Stephanie Nolen reports on the crisis, and the hope.

- AIDS and HIV in Canada

- Stats on the epidemic





