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South Africa Boosts AIDS Treatment for Pregnant Women

HeadlineDec 02, 2009

South Africa has announced plans to expand access to AIDS treatment and prevention for pregnant women. The changes conform with World Health Organization guidelines that call for pregnant women with HIV to be given drugs earlier in their pregnancy. The treatment of HIV-infected babies is expected to improve childhood mortality in South Africa. The announcement came on World AIDS Day. It marks a shift for the South African government, which has been criticized for its treatment efforts.

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