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Sun Weilin, 4, who is infected with HIV which she caught from her mother Li Xige(R) who was infected when she received a cesarean section in 1995 while giving birth to her first child at a hospital in central China's Henan province. click to open
HIV positive women attend a conference in Beijing organized by a non-governmental group, Beijing AIZHIXING Institute of Health Education, to highlight the problem of tainted blood and blood products in China's health system. click to open
A Chinese man looks at an AIDS awareness poster in front of the Beijing West Railway Station in Beijing October 29, 2005. China, once accused of being slow to acknowledge the threat of AIDS, could have as many as 10 million HIV carriers in five years if no effective preventive measures are taken, state media said this week, echoing a grim UN warning. click to open
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, speaks at an event to honor Chinese physicians serving the HIV/AIDS population in China's rural community held at a hotel in Beijing, China, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2005. Clinton was in Beijing as part of a four-day, seven city visit to China. The Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative is funding efforts in China to train health care workers in impoverished parts of China. click to open
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, right, shakes hands with a group of Chinese physicians selected to undergo advanced training in the U.S. for treatment of HIV/AIDS patients during an event to honor Chinese physicians serving the HIV/AIDS population in China's rural community held at a hotel in Beijing, China, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2005. Clinton was in Beijing as part of a four-day, seven city visit to China. The Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative is funding efforts in China to train health care workers from impoverished parts of China. click to open
Volunteers hand out free condoms and papers to promote AIDS wareness on World AIDS Day in Beijing, 01 December 2004. On the occasion last Wednesday, China announced the upcoming broadcast of a television documentary series intended to provide the public with basic knowledge of the pandemic. click to open
A woman checks her mobile phone while passing an anti-AIDS poster in Beijing November 28, 2004. China has approved human testing of a locally developed potential AIDS vaccine, just days before World AIDS Day. Officials have pledged to speed up the approval process for anti-AIDS drugs in China, where the United Nations has warned that the number of people with AIDS could rise to 10 million by 2010 unless serious steps are taken to fight the epidemic. click to open
Young volunteers pass out anti-AIDS campaign material in Beijing on Nov 28th 2004. China has approved human testing of a locally developed potential AIDS vaccine, just days before World AIDS Day. Officials have pledged to speed up the approval process for anti-AIDS drugs in China, where the United Nations has warned that the number of people with AIDS could rise to 10 million by 2010 unless serious steps are taken to fight the epidemic. click to open
Tourists receive anti-AIDS campaign material in Beijing on Nov 28th 2004. China has approved human testing of a locally developed potential AIDS vaccine, just days before World AIDS Day. Officials have pledged to speed up the approval process for anti-AIDS drugs in China, where the United Nations has warned that the number of people with AIDS could rise to 10 million by 2010 unless serious steps are taken to fight the epidemic. click to open
Beijing's Hongmen Gallery holds a photo exhibit for breast cancer awareness on Nov 17th 2004 click to open


 
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