Thailand eliminates mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis

Edit DNA India 09 Jun 2016
Thailand has become the first Asian country to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and syphilis ... Thailand's unwavering commitment to core public health principles has made elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis a reality ... the mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis....

The WHO granted validation to Thailand for having eliminated mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis, ...

Edit The Jakarta Post 09 Jun 2016
The WHO granted validation to Thailand for having eliminated mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis, making it the first country in Asia and the Pacific region, and also the first with a large HIV epidemic to ensure an AIDS-free generation ... transmission of HIV and syphilis a reality, a critical step for rolling back the HIV epidemic....

Thailand certified for freeing newborns from HIV (UNICEF UK)

Edit Public Technologies 09 Jun 2016
8 June 2016 - Thailand has been officially certified free of the transmission of HIV and syphilis from mothers to their children ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Thailand has met all elimination of mother-to-child transmission criteria for both HIV and congenital syphilis in accordance with the global targets ... syphilis,' she added....

Thousands of counterfeit condoms seized in Castleford

Edit BBC News 09 Jun 2016
Thousands of counterfeit and potentially defective condoms have been seized in West Yorkshire as part of a global crackdown on illicit medicines. About 22,000 fake condoms were discovered at a property in Castleford by the UK's Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). Officers also discovered about 7,000 non-compliant syphilis test strips ... Referring to the syphilis test kits, he said ... Jamie Coulson, BBC Look North ... ....

Thousands of fake condoms and syphilis testing kits seized in Castleford

Edit BBC News 09 Jun 2016
Thousands of counterfeit and potentially defective condoms are seized in West Yorkshire as part of a global crackdown on illicit medicines ... ....

Pre-Natal Care Help Thailand Eliminate Mother-to-Child Disease Transmission

Edit Voa News 09 Jun 2016
Early access to pre-natal care and testing for HIV and syphilis are credited with making Thailand the first country in the Asia-Pacific region to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of the two sexually transmitted infections ... In addition to Thailand, the WHO recognized Belarus for eliminating mother-to-child HIV and syphilis transmissions....

Viewpoint: Why blood transfusions are still giving Indians HIV

Edit BBC News 09 Jun 2016
A recent news report on HIV transmission through blood transfusion in India has been the cause of much controversy ... While all donors should be tested for HIV, hepatitis, and syphilis, government empanelled blood banks clearly do not always follow procedure ... There needs to be stringent implementation of the screening of all donated blood in accordance with quality requirements for, at minimum, HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and syphilis....

Need to reach out to 90 per cent of HIV patients for treatment: Nadda

Edit The Times of India 09 Jun 2016
United Nations/New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) Admitting that India needs to adopt the fast-track targets proposed by UNAIDS, Union Health Minister J.P ... "Prevention must not be forgotten ... He said ... Thailand on Wednesday became the first nation to have eliminated mother-to-child transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and syphilis, becoming the first country in Asia and the Pacific region to do so. --IANS. rup/kb/dg ... RELATED....

Calling for Renewed Drive to Build Inclusive, AIDS-Free Future, General Assembly Adopts Political Declaration as Three-Day High-Level Meeting Begins (UN - United Nations)

Edit Public Technologies 09 Jun 2016
(Source. UN - United Nations). Despite Reservations Voiced over Elements Contradicting National Legislation, Member States Support Broad Efforts to Reduce Infection Risks, Stamp Out Epidemic ... on Thursday, 9 June. Opening Remarks ... 'I cried ... Cuba had been certified by the WHO as the first country to eradicate mother-to-child HIV transmission and syphilis, he said, citing its prevention, diagnosis and antiretroviral treatment in that context....

Calling for Renewed Drive to Build Inclusive, AIDS-Free Future, General Assembly Adopts Political Declaration as Three-Day High-Level Meeting Begins (United Nations General Assembly)

Edit Public Technologies 09 Jun 2016
(Source. United Nations General Assembly). Despite Reservations Voiced over Elements Contradicting National Legislation, Member States Support Broad Efforts to Reduce Infection Risks, Stamp Out Epidemic ... on Thursday, 9 June ... 'I cried ... Cuba had been certified by the WHO as the first country to eradicate mother-to-child HIV transmission and syphilis, he said, citing its prevention, diagnosis and antiretroviral treatment in that context ... Mr....

WHO validates countries’ elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis (WHO - World Health Organization)

Edit Public Technologies 08 Jun 2016
The World Health Organization congratulates Thailand and Belarus for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of both HIV and syphilis. WHO also applauds Armenia and the Republic of Moldova for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV, and syphilis, respectively ... Eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis is key to the global effort to combat sexually transmitted infections and to end AIDS by the year 2030....

Increased testing needed to combat rising syphilis infections

Edit USA Today 08 Jun 2016
As rates of syphilis infections in the United States continue to rise, doctors should increase testing for the disease among high-risk individuals, according to new recommendations.        .   ... ....

Increased testing needed to combat syphilis

Edit AZ Central 08 Jun 2016
As rates of syphilis infections in the United States continue to rise, doctors should increase testing for the disease among high-risk individuals, according to new recommendations ... ....
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