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Three decisive factors to reducing mother-to-child HIV infection

Vietnam is striving to reduce the rate of children infected with HIV from their mothers.

HIV infections rise among people under 29

The number of young people catching HIV has seen an upward trend recently, with 50% of new cases being under the age of 29.

Doctors bringing hope to HIV patients

Doctors in medical wards specialising in treating those with HIV tackle whatever difficulties come their way in taking care of patients and give them hope that being infected is not the death sentence it once was.

More than 100,000 Vietnamese people die of AIDS

Vietnam is being evaluated to have the highest HIV inhibition rate in the world.

Vietnam on way to end AIDS pandemic in 2030

A conference was held in Hanoi on December 4 to look back on 20 years of HIV/AIDS treatment in Vietnam.

Vietnam hopes to be among leading nations in HIV/AIDS combat

A ceremony was held in the northern province of Bac Giang on December 1 in response to the National Action Month against HIV/AIDS and the World AIDS Day.

Vietnam: Returning to a country I have loved since I was 16 years old

 VietNamNet Bridge – Maybe you don't know this about me, but I was against the Vietnam War when I was a teenage girl living in Franklin Square, Long Island.

Vietnam uses NAT to screen blood

VietNamNet Bridge – Mr. Phu Chi Dung, director of the Ho Chi Minh City-based Blood Transfusion and Haematology Institute, said that screening blood to have safe blood is the golden target in blood transfusion as the rate of blood transmitted diseases

Vietnamese people with HIV still face discrimination

VietNamNet Bridge – Despite much improvement since 2011, the stigma and discrimination faced by people living with HIV in Vietnam remain unacceptably high, the People Living with HIV Stigma Index shows.

HIV aid to be cut in 2017

Medical experts are concerned that many people with HIV in the country will be forced to drop their anti-retroviral (ARV) treatment in 2017.

Doctors, nurses exposed to HIV in emergency surgery

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nineteen medics, including 18 doctors and nurses and an apprentice, were confirmed as having been exposed to HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) after they performed an emergency surgery on a woman last Saturday.

HIV: new approach against virus 'holds promise'

 The first human trial of a new type of HIV therapy suggests it could be a promising weapon in the fight against the virus.

Social News 30/1

HCMC taxi firms say to cut fares; Bach Dang Wharf to close in April; Ha Noi opens rehab centres for drug addicts; Residents suffer alum-water supply; HIV project targets at-risk population; Illegal quarry harrasses village

HIV evolving 'into milder form'

 HIV is evolving to become less deadly and less infectious, according to a major scientific study.

Social News 10/9

 Gang sentenced to prison; Ministry shares experience in new health planning, budgeting model; Deputy PM lauds UNODC’s help to HIV, drug control; Sleeper buses may be banned on passes;

US grants $1m to fight HIV/AIDS

The US is providing nearly US$1 million for a two-year project to combat HIV/AIDS in southern Viet Nam, including HCM City.

HIV re-emerges in 'cured' Mississippi girl

 A baby girl in the US born with HIV and believed cured after very early treatment has now been found to still harbour the virus.

Noi Bai Int’l Airport begins screening for MERS

The Hanoi Department of Health is stepping up measures to prevent the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus from entering the country via Noi Bai International Airport.

Social News Headlines 26/2

 One of the 14 month old conjoined twins dies; Checks on cattle imports tighten; Health Ministry proposes mobile vaccination teams; Two injured after grille collapses; Swimsafe project to save children's lives

Social Headlines December 14

 New influenza vaccine factory put into operation; Hanoi students bag medals at int’l science Olympiad; Training courses help ethnic girls; Japan helps VN develop biofuels