Forty Percent of Angolans Lack Access to Anti-Retroviral Drugs
The World Health Organisation has revealed that Angola is among the African countries hardest hit by the Aids pandemic.
File Photo:Women in Angola
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Angola:
HIV/Aids Kill 1.167 People Countrywide in 2011
ANGOP, 1 November 2012
The National Institute for Fighting against HIV/Aids recorded 1.167 deaths in Angola in 2011. Read more »
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Angola:
Media Organs Deemed As Partners in Fight Against HIV/Aids
ANGOP, 31 October 2012
The director of the National Institute of Fight Against HIV/AIDS, Dulcelina Serrano, on Wednesday here said that the social communication organs are important partners in divulging… Read more »
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Angola:
Percentage of Pregnant Women HIV Positive Reduces
ANGOP, 30 October 2012
The percentage of positive tests in pregnant women countrywide fell from 9.8 in 2007 to 4.8 per cent in 2011, due to the effort made by the Angolan government, through the Ministry… Read more »
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Angola:
HIV/Aids Awareness Campaign Launched
ANGOP, 18 October 2012
The oil firm Esso in partnership with the national institute of fight against HIV/AIDS (INLS) made on Thursday here launched the counseling and testing campaign on this illness in… Read more »
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Angola:
Dissemination of Anti-Retroviral Access Deemed Important to Fight HIV/Aids
ANGOP, 4 October 2012
The Secretary of Aids Association (Anaso), António Coelho, said on Thursday here that one of the ways to reverse the fighting against HIV/Aids is to increase the access to… Read more »
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Angola:
Over 600 New Cases of HIV/Aids Reported in Cabinda
ANGOP, 4 October 2012
At least 651 new cases of HIV / AIDS were recorded during the first half of this year in northern province of Cabinda, said Wednesday the head of the local public health,… Read more »
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Angola:
Pregnant Women Join HIV/Aids Test in Ondjiva
ANGOP, 22 September 2012
At least 5,187 pregnant women were tested for HIV/AIDS during the first half of this year. Read more »
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Angola:
Antiretroviral Treatment Helps Reverse HIV-Aids - Official
ANGOP, 5 September 2012
Free and immediate access to treatment services, coupled with distribution of anti-retroviral drugs to all HIV-positive persons is among the most effective measures to reverse the… Read more »