Indian anti-AIDS efforts “pay off” says World Bank representative

Posted by Staff on July 8, 2008 |

At a “Health Affairs” briefing on health in China and India, Kees Kostermans of the World Bank lists some lessons learned from India’s successful attack on its AIDS epidemic. He says that comprehensive data collection, condom marketing, and expansions of testing services for high-risk groups helped India decrease the prevalence of AIDS. (1:17)

 
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July 8, 2008

One Response to “Indian anti-AIDS efforts “pay off” says World Bank representative”

  1. soahan ali Says:

    INDIAN effort on eids control is so papular among the people.
    and media play main rool in this subject


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