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- $10billion dollar funding scrutinized
- 2007's Leahy Scholar has busy year
- 2009 AIDS event offers hope to Haiti
- 2009 International AIDS Candlelight Memorial held in Haiti
- 21 nations gather in Dakar to fight childhood cancer
- 24th Annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial
- 25th Annual International Candlelight Memorial
- A 360 degree approach to fighting TB
- A Beacon of Hope for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Malawi
- A Day in the Life of
- A Man's Role In Battling Oppression Against Women
- A Non-Traditional Approach to Global Health
- A Tree
- Abbott Fund announces roll-out of rapid HIV test kits in Haiti
- Access to Health
- Access to health for migrant communities
- Accreditation tipped to improve health systems across Africa
- Acknowledgments
- Action For Family Health
- Actress Hopes to be "Heroic" in Fight for Women's Health
- Actress Looks for Role in Global Women's Health
- Advancing Nursing and Health Worldwide
- Advancing Women's Healthcare through Research
- Affordable Interventions to Save Children's Lives
- African First Ladies & Hollywood stars discuss health issues
- African First Ladies and US Corporation pledge support for global health
- African First Ladies Visit Washington, DC
- African labs: among world's least-resourced
- Aid reaches Haiti
- AIDS and Public Policy
- AIDS and Southern Africa
- AIDS and Uganda
- Aids emergency is far from over
- All Mothers Matter
- Alush A Gashi, Health Minister, Kosovo
- ARVMAC Project
- Asia Pacific Oceania
- ASM in Zambia; Integrating HIV/AIDS and TB Laboratory Infrastructure
- Avahan is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation India AIDS initiative
- Battling Child Mortality in Africa
- Beating Malaria at the End of the Road
- Bringing Health Care to the Community
- Building Global Communities of Learning
- Call for IMF to cancel Haiti's debt
- Career Fair attracts a new generation
- Center for Global Health and Infectious Disease
- CFHI's Global Health Immersion Programs
- Change is Necessary, Change is Possible
- Changing Diabetes in Children
- Child Mortality Rates in Africa
- Child Mortality Rates in Malawi
- Childbirth - Leading killer for young women worldwide
- Civil society the key to improving health systems
- Combating Neglected Tropical Diseases
- Committed to Research, Education and Training
- Communities facing up to a possible pandemic
- Community Health - theme of 2008 Conference
- Community Scorecard - Empowering Communities
- Comprehensive Approach to Safe Motherhood
- Conference co-chair champions e-health
- Conference Co-chair says technology is important
- Conference Highlights: World Economic Forum
- Contraception Funding
- COPD Uncovered
- Could new technologies solve global health problems?
- Council calls on civil society to hold governments accountable
- Crisis for Health Reform
- Crisis Management
- Critical Water Report Released
- Crucial partnership to tackle children's cancer
- Curing Malaria Together
- Cycling 50,000 miles for neglected tropical diseases
- Day of the African Child
- Day of the African Child Briefing
- Day of the African Child Reaction
- Deliver Now for Women and Children
- Developing a framework for lab accreditation
- Developing Medical Leadership in Africa
- Developing Potential in All Children
- Development Assistance in Family Planning Programs
- Diabetes and Women's Health
- Dr Kenneth Kaunda, Former President of Zambia
- Dr Mireille Kingma, International Council of Nurses
- Dr Mubasher Sheikh, Executive Director
- Dr. Peter Piot
- Empowering Communities to fight against HIV/AIDS
- Empowering People with HIV/AIDS
- Engendering Solutions, Saving Lives
- Eradicating Women's Oppression
- Europe
- Exhibition focuses on forced migration
- Family Planning
- Family Planning and HIV
- FHI aims to bring partners together to strengthen Haiti's health systems
- Fighting childhood cancer in Africa a bigger challenge
- Fighting Malaria
- Fighting Malaria in Malawi
- Fighting TB stigma in Zambia
- Film finds grandmothers face same struggles around the world
- Focus on Community Health providers
- Fostering Global Access and Capacity Building
- Founder of Huffington Post Moderates Panel on Empowering Women Worldwide
- From the Field - A report from a Maasai community in Kenya
- Gates Award 2009 winner
- Gates Award for Global Health 2002 Winner: Rotary International
- Gates Award for Global Health 2003 Winner: Brazilian National AIDS Program NAP
- Gates Award for Global Health 2004 Winner: BRAC
- Gates Award for Global Health 2005 Winner: African Medical & Research Council AMREF
- Gates Award for Global Health 2006 Winner: The Carter Center
- Gates Award for Global Health 2007 Winner: Population & Community Development Association PDA
- Gates Award for Global Health 2008 Winner
- Gates Award Winners Share Experiences
- Gates gives $1.5B to women's health
- Gates' prize awarded to London School
- Gaza
- Gender and HIV
- Gender still a major driver of HIV pandemic
- Geneva Health Forum gets underway
- Gilbert Balibaseka Bukenya, Vice President of Uganda
- Global Economic Downturn
- Global Health Candlelight Co-ordinators - Durban, South Africa
- Global Health Community Mourns Allan Rosenfield
- Global Health Council Awards 2008
- Global Health Council Awards Banquet 2007
- Global Health Council's conference 2009 opens
- Global Health Council's Photography Award 2008 honours Sarah Day
- Global Health Diplomacy
- Global Health Forum
- Global Health in 2009
- Global health legend dies at 93
- Global Health Partnerships - A Case Study
- Global Health TV Show - November 2009
- Global Marketplace a new feature of Global Health event
- Global Mental Health
- Haitian journalists aim to spread awareness of HIV and AIDS
- Harnessing the Passion for Global Health
- Healing Children through Collaboration and Empowerment
- Health in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
- Health is a critical political objective
- Health organizations launch new lab accreditation process
- Health Professional Organizations - Critical Partners
- Helping Communities Access Treatments
- High Hopes for New American President
- High hopes for new laboratory accreditation process in Africa
- HIV/AIDS in Washington DC
- Hollywood Actress and Ugandan Unite to Fight AIDS
- Hospital deep clean target missed
- How Partnerships Can Help End Oppression Against Women
- Humanitarian Crisis in Kenya
- IMA Serving Communities through Health Systems Strengthening
- Impact of Obama on global health agenda
- Improving Health Outcomes for Mothers, Newborns and Children
- Improving Lives, Building Livelihoods
- Improving maternal health by strengthening systems
- Improving Nutrition for Infants
- Improving patient care
- Information is care
- Information systems in developing countries
- Initiative gives hope to children with cancer
- Integrated Malaria Management Programme
- International accreditation difficult
- International AIDS Candlelight Memorial Event
- International Candlelight Memorial Coordinators
- International Family Planning Organization Honors 50th Anniversary of The Pill
- International Hospital Partnerships
- Interview with Ambassador Mark R. Dybul
- Interview with Barbara Shailor and Katinka Van Cranenburg
- Interview with Ben Dyson
- Interview with Bonnie Gillespie, Advocacy Director
- Interview with Courtney Tolmie, Results for Development Institute
- Interview with David De Ferranti and Christopher Elias
- Interview with Dorothy Granada
- Interview with Dr Bogaletch Gebre
- Interview with Dr Francisco Songane
- Interview with Dr John Server
- Interview with Dr Mary Shawa
- Interview with Dr Mirta Roses Periago
- Interview with Fazle Hasan Abed
- Interview with Gary Belfield
- Interview with Gretchen Glode Berggren
- Interview with Jacqueline Pitanguy
- Interview with Jan De Maseneer
- Interview with Julio Frenk and Joy Phumaphi
- Interview with Justice Anastasia Msosa
- Interview with Kerry Cullinan
- Interview with Laura Barnitz of The Global Health Council
- Interview with Marty Rendon
- Interview with Maurice Middleberg
- Interview with Maurice Middleberg in Malawi
- Interview with Maurice Middleberg of The Global Health Council
- Interview with Mechai Viravaidya
- Interview with Molly Melching
- Interview with Nandini Oomman
- Interview with Nelson Mandela
- Interview with Nils Daulaire
- Interview with Peg Willingham
- Interview with Rev. Dinis Sengulane
- Interview with Richard Horton
- Interview with Stephen Lewis
- Interview with Themba Moeti
- Interview with Thomas Lennon and Ruby Yang
- Interview with Todd Lawrence
- Interview with Yvonne Chaka Chaka
- Invest in women - it pays!
- Is open source an option for global health
- Jacob Gayle, Deputy Vice President, Ford Foundation
- Jeff Sturchio
- Jeffrey Sturchio to take top job at Council
- Jhpiego celebrates 35th anniversary
- Jhpiego Delivers
- Jhpiego Delivers
- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Family Planning
- Jones Katangwe, PSI Malawi
- Journalist wins Excellence in Media Award
- Keeping vaccines stable at tropical temperatures
- Kenyan PM's wife focuses on maternal health and HIV
- Knowledge is key to tackling cancer in developing world
- Leadership for Health Day 2
- Leadership for Health: African Synergy
- Leadership for Health: Zambia's First Lady
- Local Discovery, Global Impact
- London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine wins Gates Award
- Looking after the children touched by HIV/AIDS
- Major announcement kicks off Council's 2009 conference
- Major Report on Child Vaccines
- Making Pregnancy and Delivery Safer for Women
- Making the AIDS Response Work for Women
- Malaria Nets - Best Frontline Defence
- Malawian Community fighting against HIV/AIDS
- Managing the health effects of climate change
- MANET+, the Malawi Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS
- Maternal Deaths Still Too High
- Maternal Health is a political issue
- Maternal Mortality: A Human Rights Approach
- Maternal Mortality: A Human Rights Issue
- Multi-Disciplinary Education
- Ndere Dance Troupe
- Neglected Tropical Diseases
- New Findings Urge Countries to Invest in Pneumonia Prevention
- New global research into prematurity and stillbirth
- New Study into Vaginal Ring Looks to HIV AIDS Prevention
- New Tuberculosis Vaccine Manufacturing Facility Opens
- NHS Early LifeCheck - the launch
- Nils Daulaire steps down from Global Health Council
- No quick fix to make pregnancy safer
- North America, Caribbean & Latin America
- Not Just Another Buzzword?
- Obama's impact on global sexual and reproductive health services
- On the move against tuberculosis
- Opening Ceremony of the 25th International AIDS Candleight Memorial
- Opening of Geneva Health Forum 2010
- Optimism on chances of meeting MDGs
- Outsourcing to the Customer and to the Community
- Overcoming Global Oppression Against Women
- Palestinians enduring a chronic health crisis
- Partners in Population & Development
- Partnerships for the Well-Being of Women
- Patients set to benefit from new laboratory systems
- Pennies can transform lives, using vaccines to prevent the spread of infectious diseases
- PEPFAR Reauthorisation
- Pneumococcal Disease
- Policy journal presents range of research and commentary
- Posters
- POZ co-hosts AIDS Candlelight Memorial in Haiti
- Preventing Mother to Child Transmission
- Preview: Geneva Health Forum 2010
- Professor Sir Andrew Haines, Director
- Protecting Health, Saving Lives
- Providing Health Insurance Overseas
- Raptim Travel
- Rebuilding Afghanistan's shattered health system
- Reconstructing Afghanistan
- Redefining global health diplomacy
- Remembering Prof. Carl Taylor
- Responsive Research
- Rotavirus vaccination could save 500 000 children
- Ruth Levine from the Center for Global Development
- Safe-motherhood: The French Co-operation Innovative Approach
- Saving the World
- Saving the World's Children
- Second Annual Beth Waters Memorial Lecture
- Senate Hearing on Maternal and Child Health and Family Planning
- Sharing the World
- Shelter major challenge in Haiti
- Solution Exchange for the AIDS Community in India
- Spotlight on Gaza
- Spotlight on Infectious Diseases
- Spotlight on TB
- Spotlight on Women's Health Statistics
- Stephen Lewis
- Stop TB
- Stopping the Spread of Tuberculosis
- Stories of Mothers Lost
- Strengthening Health Systems
- Stress in the Womb
- Stress in the Womb Exhibition
- Striving for a World Free of Tuberculosis (TB)
- Support for children in aftermath of Chile earthquake
- Supporting Independent Immunization and Vaccine Advisory Committees
- Swine Flu - UK Report
- Swine flu will test the world on the issue of fairness
- TB Drug Treatment
- TB Research Developments
- TB, A US Issue?
- TBCTA a partnership in TB control
- Tech Expo a draw-card at technology conference
- Technology Fair a feature at Global Health Conference
- The Baylor clinic's work with HIV/AIDS positive teenagers
- The challenges facing US organizations working in Haiti
- The cost of war to a health system
- The Effort to Reduce Maternal Mortality
- The Forgotten Diseases
- The Global Burden of Depression
- The Malaria in Pregnancy Consortium
- The Real Lady Killer
- The role of religion in the fight against AIDS
- The Search for an AIDS Vaccine
- The Zimbabwe Cholera Crisis
- Thrive Under 5: World Vision's Commitment to Children's Health and achieving the MDGs
- Trade and Health
- Transfer of Technology
- Tribute to Global Health Council President & CEO
- U.S. Briefing on World TB Day 2009
- UICC calls for closer partnerships to tackle childhood cancer in the developing world
- UK pledges 100 million pounds to the UN Population Fund
- UK Prime MInister Gordon Brown opens Women Deliver Conference
- UK sees rise in HIV infection bucking world trend
- UN Secretary-General Opens summit on maternal health
- Unsafe water still major killer in many parts of the world
- Update from Haiti
- US Expands Role in Global Womens Health
- Vision for the Future
- Walk to Beautiful pulls crowds at conference
- Water/Child Survival
- WebsEdge Innovation
- Wellness Centres Provide Haven for Healthcare Workers in Sub-Saharan Africa
- What will a new American President mean for global health?
- Why children in poorer countries less likely to beat cancer
- Why improving health systems needed to reach MDGs
- Why resource-poor countries deserve best-quality laboratories
- Why some think the devastation in Haiti could have been prevented
- Why technology offers hope for Afghanistan
- Why US support for international health is crucial
- Women Can!
- Women Deliver / Improving Maternal Health
- Women Deliver 2010
- Women Deliver Conference Opens
- Women Deliver Exhibitors Are Passionate about Global Womens' Health
- Women First Project - Empowering Vulnerable Women
- Women Talking Peace - Northern Uganda
- World Malaria Day 2008
- World Malaria Day 2009
- World Pneumonia Day
- Young Workers Campaign
- Your Say
- Your Say
- Your Say
- Your Say - Geneva Health Forum
- Your Say - Part 2
- Your Say 2
- Your Say 2
Articles:
- "Calm before the storm" for H1N1 virus
- "Crucial step" taken in fight against swine flu
- "Enormous benefit" of new TB developments
- "Fairness" needed in health
- "Fatal flaws" to Peru's maternal health system
- "Historic moment" in world health fight
- "Leapfrog strategy" to HIV vaccine
- "Vigilance" against malaria needed
- $1.6m boost for fight against drug-resistant TB
- $1.7 million for mosquito nets
- $18.5m for circumcision in Kenya
- $500,000 grant to Congo
- 'A great day for global health' says Annan
- 'A number of HIV viruses could be active in a body'
- 'Above normal' malaria rates expected in Africa
- 'Abstinence-plus' can help stop spread of HIV
- 'Accurate' test for swine flu developed
- 'Added urgency' to sex education campaign to prevent AIDS
- 'Adequate progress not being made on mother and child mortality'
- 'Better coordination' needed to tackle infectious diseases
- 'Costs and benefits' to HIV treatments
- 'Counting malaria out'
- 'Creative capitalism' can solve disease and poverty
- 'Dormant' TB found in US population
- 'Dramatic growth' in parasitic disease in Somalia
- 'Early testing crucial' to HIV battle
- 'Face of Aids' changing
- 'Four epidemics' harm South Africa
- 'Harmful' product chemicals found in baby urine
- 'HIV/Aids drugs patients may need hospitalisation'
- 'Hunger and health' at the heart of HIV/AIDS pandemic
- 'Immediate action' on diabetes needed
- 'Immigrants should be tested for hepatitis B'
- 'Joint approach needed' for HIV and TB treatment
- 'Key breakthrough in malaria research'
- 'Lack of new bird flu infections could be bad detection'
- 'Levelling' the spread of malaria
- 'Love test' introduced to curb HIV
- 'Macrophages' key to HIV research
- 'More funding needed' to fight yellow fever
- 'Naturally occurring' malaria protection
- 'New maternal health approach' needed
- 'New path' for HIV vaccine
- 'New potential TB treatment breakthrough'
- 'No Ebola case likely' in Rwanda
- 'No malaria in Durban'
- 'Original source' of malaria reported
- 'Over half of Aids-related deaths in Washington are unreported'
- 'Politics and corruption' hit African healthcare provision
- 'Preventable' maternal mortality in Haiti
- 'Primary care needs' of HIV patients
- 'Reawakening old genes' fights AIDS
- 'Robot scientist' could help find cures
- 'Safe' Ebola virus created for lab research
- 'Shotgun approach' to tackle HIV
- 'Simple blood test' helps fight malaria
- 'Smoking bans can prevent heart disease'
- 'Targeted' TB screening needed
- 'Task shifting' vital for HIV treatment success
- 'Unexpected' TB breakthrough
- 'Unfinished business' for maternal health
- 'Untreatable' TB reported in Botswana
- 'Violence and property-grabbing' obstruct HIV treatment for Zambian women
- 'Virtual Human' created to test HIV drugs
- 'WHO to stockpile bird flu vaccines'
- 'Wiser spending' could stop TB
- 1m premature deaths each year
- 200m children affected by undernourishment
- 250 dead from drug-resistant TB
- 300,000 children 'at risk of disease' in wake of Bangladesh cyclone
- 91% fall in measles deaths in Africa
- A third of East African malaria drugs are 'ineffective'
- A third of gap year travellers fail to take malaria medication
- Absconded TB patients begin to return
- Accelerated approval for HIV antiretroviral
- Actress lends a hand in Africa
- Acupuncture linked to increased IVF success
- Adenovirus vaccines 'may increase risk of HIV infection'
- Adult circumcision reduces HIV risk
- Africa and Asia account for 11 in 13 premature births, WHO reports
- Africa could be "worst affected" by flu
- African cholera epidemic 'preventable'
- African countries adopt mobile phone tool
- African economies "deprived" by Aids
- African nurses 'have HIV treatment knowledge'
- AHS urge Bush 'don't damage Aids legacy'
- Aid agency donating $1.5m to tackle malaria in Angola
- Aid to displaced Somalis set to continue
- Aids 'could spread in Afghanistan'
- Aids awareness campaigners use Hitler to front new initiative
- Aids becomes most deadly disease in China
- AIDS cases among US women double
- Aids compendium published
- AIDS crisis deepens in Swaziland
- Aids cure possible by 2012
- AIDS deaths cut in 12 African countries
- AIDS drug wins over FDA
- Aids drugs "double the risk of heart attacks"
- Aids drugs needed in Burma
- Aids drugs side effects probed
- Aids foundation calls for action from Obama
- Aids in the workplace project launched
- AIDS on the rise in Beijing
- Aids patients' muscle atrophy 'ordered process'
- Aids project 'calls for increased public testing'
- Aids testing encouraged in India
- Aids traced back 100 years
- Aids treatment 'should start sooner'
- AIDS vaccine gets big push
- AIDS vaccine goal of major new US institute
- All cases different, says RCS over pregnant women flying
- All poultry in Seoul killed due to bird flu outbreak
- All Zimbabwean provinces infected
- Alliance calls for unity over HIV
- Alligator blood could help fight HIV
- AMA calls for climate change action
- Ambulance drivers face increased exposure to Aids
- American children left uninsured
- Anaesthesia in developing world is 'in crisis'
- Another bird flu death for Indonesia
- Anthrax kills cows in Sweden
- Anti-HIV antibodies ineffectiveness explained
- Anti-HIV microbicide results "invigorate the field"
- Anti-infection treatment for premature babies 'ineffective'
- Anti-malaria bed net provision up by 155%
- Anti-malaria initiative from UN
- Anti-malarial drug pulled due to side-effects
- Anti-retroviral HIV treatment given to three million people
- Anti-retrovirals could block spread of HIV to women
- Antimalarial drug resistance emerges
- Antiretroviral drugs could stop sexual transmission of HIV
- Antiretroviral stops breast milk HIV transmission
- Antivirals guidelines issued
- Appeal for children's health in Yemen
- Appeal made for Iraqi healthcare
- Appeal to Congress to repeal needle funding ban
- Arctic STD rates could signal worrying HIV surge
- Arenavirus causes hemorrhagic fever outbreak
- Arsenic is global threat
- Artificial virus protects mice from polio
- Ashton Kutcher campaigns against malaria
- Asia Pacific malaria meeting in Brisbane
- Asia-Pacific urged to up fight against TB
- Asian countries pool data to fight flu
- Asian violet might be used for HIV drug therapies
- Aspirin more helpful for men
- Attitudes to HIV sufferers 'is improving'
- Australia 'set to become fattest nation'
- Australia battles dengue fever
- Australian to raise disease awareness with North Pole trek
- Award for malaria vaccine developer
- Award for Martin Delaney
- £7.1m European donation to help child health in Zimbabwe
- No sign of HIV in transplant patient
- Babies suffering from too tight socks
- Baby girl born to dead mother
- Bacteria 'helps stop malaria'
- Bank donates nets to combat malaria
- Beckham in malaria ads
- Beckham joins malaria campaign
- Beckham: UNICEF work is 'inspiring'
- Becks urges world to face up to child poverty
- Benefits of home-based HIV approach in Uganda
- Benin completes massive anti-malaria campaign
- Bereaved mum issues malaria warning
- Bill and Melinda Gates pledge tropical disease support
- Bin man died after 'doctors ignored malaria concerns'
- Biodiversity affecting disease transmission?
- Bird flu 'finds children's lungs faster'
- Bird flu announced in Indian state
- Bird flu confirmed in Oxfordshire
- Bird flu found in northern Thailand
- Bird flu hits second Vietnamese province
- Bird flu may have been passed from son to father
- Bird flu pandemic simulated in Indonesia
- Bird flu replication genes identified
- Bird Flu response in Canada
- Bird flu spreads in Assam
- Bird flu spreads in South Korea
- Bird flu strikes in Assam
- Bird flu vaccine 'being made from monkey cells'
- Bird flu vaccine gets EU permission
- Bird flu worst in Indonesia
- Birth registration drive in Sudan
- Black Californian infants more likely to die
- Blood findings boost malaria hope
- Blood types could be key in HIV infection fight, say experts
- Blood-screening product given US approval
- Bono and Beckham back malaria campaign
- Botswana TB figures revealed
- Boys may increase chance of postnatal depression
- Brazil 'winning the battle' against AIDS
- Brazil announces new malaria treatment
- Brazil HIV efforts praised
- Brazil's health officials announces 'dengue epidemic'
- Breakthrough for TB vaccine
- Breakthrough in fight against 'pregnancy malaria'
- Breakthrough on killer worm genes
- Breastfeeding and allergy-protection linked
- Breastfeeding scheme in Ethiopia
- Britain declared free of bird flu
- Britons 'failing on malaria protection'
- Brits abroad are bringing back typhoid
- Broader research 'vital' infectious diseases
- Bromide poisoning hits Angolan children
- Bruni-Sarkozy calls for HIV action
- Bush hails Aids work
- Businesses battle HIV
- C.diff infections falling in hospitals
- Caesarean births 'pose higher risks for mother and baby'
- Calculating malaria drug demand 'crucial'
- Call for global flu vaccine stockpiling in Hong Kong
- Call for more animal research
- Call for universal vaccine
- Call to legalise homosexuality in India
- Calls for US congress to re-authorise AIDS relief plan
- Calm urged over CJD case
- Cambodia 'not dealing' with dengue fever
- Cambodia to tackle Aids with driving test
- Cambodian malaria infections increase
- Cambodian officials fear dengue fever outbreak
- Cambodian survives bird flu
- Campaign to vaccinate 48m against yellow fever begins
- Canadian scientists reach 'milestone' in HIV/Aids vaccine development
- Cancer control initiative announced
- Cancer cure set for human trials
- Cancer risk among HIV-positive decreasing, experts report
- Carbon monoxide linked to TB infection
- Caribbean HIV cases fall
- Caribbean visitors 'should pay tourist tax' to fight diseases
- Celebrities deliver malaria nets
- Celebrity swim for malaria awareness
- Cell forces scrutinised to fight HIV
- Cell-to-cell HIV transmission 'efficient'
- Cells predict HIV link with meningitis
- Chairman announced for hepatitis C inquiry
- Changes to port health inspections "risky"
- Charges dropped over Canadian HIV-infected blood scandal
- Chemical markers on HIV-infected cells 'fool the body'
- Child health agreement for Korea
- Child mortality 'like a lottery'
- Child vaccination scheme in South Africa
- Childhood obesity increasing in the UK
- Childhood obesity link to mother's diabetes
- Children adopted from overseas 'could carry dormant TB'
- Children at 'high risk' in Somalia
- Children have 'highest malaria risk'
- Children suffering from malnutrition
- Children's medicines must be safe
- Children's mental health should be 'prioritised'
- Children's typhoid vaccine "effective"
- China and UAE work towards safe blood donation target
- China confirms bird flu outbreak
- China gets new Aids prevention program
- China introduces new HIV drugs
- China launches anti-HIV/Aids campaign
- China reveals African anti-malaria measures
- China says bird flu under control
- China struggling with rise in drug-resistant TB cases
- Chinese healthcare 'still catching up' with growth
- Chinese herbal therapy used to help fight HIV
- Cholera cases triple in DR Congo
- Cholera could have infected 60,000 in Zimbabwe
- Cholera death toll nears 1,000
- Cholera epidemic strikes again in Uganda
- Cholera hits Democratic Republic of Congo
- Cholera present in nine Southern African countries
- Chronic care patients need attention in Ethiopia
- Chronic lung ailment on the rise
- Circumcision 'could reduce risk of Aids'
- Circumcision 'cuts HIV risk'
- Circumcision 'does not protect women from HIV'
- Circumcision has 'some effect' on Aids infections
- Circumcision offers HIV protection
- Circumcision stops spread of HIV, study suggests
- City workers abseil for malaria
- Civil organisations 'better-placed to help fight HIV'
- Claims made of HIV cure
- Clean hands 'save lives'
- Climate change "could bring malaria to Britain"
- Climate change 'exacerbates health challenge'
- Climate change 'fuelling' spread of malaria in Kenya
- Climate change 'will see diseases kill millions'
- Climate change could further expose Africa to malaria
- Climate change could lead to 'increase in HIV worldwide'
- Climate change could lead to rise in kidney stones
- Climate change may affect spread of malaria and more
- Climate change to result in more malaria cases?
- Clinical trials on new malaria vaccine 'show encouraging results'
- Clues found to cancer and Aids connection
- Coca-Cola as contraception ill-advised
- College receives $8.5 million grant for Aids research
- Combination of approaches needed in HIV battle
- Combination of simple measures could help stop TB
- Comic book spreads malaria message
- Commercial poultry 'more vulnerable' to flu
- Common drug combination can help mothers fight HIV/AIDS
- Concern over Yemen crisis
- Conflict-affected countries 'receive less aid'
- Congo steps up battle against measles, malaria and malnutrition
- Construction boom fuels Indonesian AIDS increase
- Control of endemic cholera 'possible' with oral vaccines
- Corticosteroids have 'no benefit for bacterial meningitis'
- Cost of HIV treatment rising fast in Brazil
- Cost restricting malaria treatment
- Countries join together to tackle TB
- Cravings could indicate deficiencies in pregnant women
- Cricket stars for Aids campaign
- Cumbria sees rise in HIV and AIDS
- Current malaria drug treatment 'may help parasites'
- Dark-haired volunteers wanted for HIV trials
- Dating site for HIV carriers proves a success
- Day of the African Child commemorated
- Deadly ebola outbreak spreading in Uganda
- Deadly tick-borne virus 'strips away' immune system defences
- Death rate reduced if HIV treatment started early
- Deaths from MRSA may have outstripped AIDS in US
- Dementia patients 'could benefit from bright light'
- Dengue epidemic in the Philippines
- Dengue fever 'economic threat'
- Dengue fever and typhoid warnings in Philippines
- Dengue fever in Rio 'may last another two months'
- Dengue fever strikes in Australia
- Dependence on donor funding 'hinders' Kenyan AIDS fight
- Deworming recommended in Rwanda
- Diabetes 'now affects 8% of US population'
- Diagnostic group to discuss research
- Diarrheal diseases on the rise
- Diarrhoea 'kills 1.5m children a year'
- Diarrhoea treatment usage low
- Diarrhoea treatments not being used
- Different HIV approaches found to be 'equally successful'
- Disabling gene leads to better chance of malaria survival
- Disappointment as Merck halt HIV trials
- Disease 'linked to human movement'
- DNA determines Aids time-bomb
- Doc's white coat risks infection
- Doctor-to-patient HIV transmission unlikely, say US experts
- Donors urged to help reproductive health groups
- Door-to-door campaign to fight polio in Togo
- Drinking water project for Iraq
- Drogba and Bono join fight against HIV
- Drought 'helping' malaria struggle
- Drug "successful" against TB/HIV
- Drug 'weeds out' dormant HIV
- Drug company looks to 4-in-1 pill
- Drug firms 'need to do more' to make products available to poor
- Drug patent turned down
- Drug resistant HIV may be 'underestimated'
- Drug resistant TB rare in US
- Drug resistant TB spreading in Britain
- Drug suppresses hep B in co-infected HIV patients
- Drug-resistant HIV will increase
- Drug-resistant TB cases soar globally
- Drug-resistant TB patients 'on the run' in South Africa
- Dual HIV-TB epidemic threatening Africa
- Duck vaccine may help curb flu
- E.coli outbreak in two states linked
- Earlier HIV treatment 'cost effective'
- Earlier treatment lengthens survival in HIV patients
- Early HIV treatment can reduce Hep C liver damage, evidence suggests
- Early retroviral use 'helps Aids patients'
- Early testing could save babies
- Early treatment helps beat HIV
- Early vaccines 'ward against whooping cough'
- Ebola 'could spread to Congo'
- Ebola cases rise in DRC
- Ebola kills 11 in Congo
- Ebola threat recedes in Uganda
- Ebola under control in DRC say health workers
- Ebola vaccine successful on primates
- EC to make decision on German bird flu
- Education 'slowing AIDS' in Africa
- Education needed to prevent HIV and Aids
- Egypt confirms bird flu cases
- Elton John calls for Aids education
- Elton slams Bush's AIDS effort
- Emergency kit for children launched
- Entrepreneur sets up website to fight malaria
- Epidemic strategies should 'differ for city and country'
- Estimates of pandemic flu vaccine production boosted
- Europe-wide surge in measles cases
- European Commission promises AIDS action
- Events held for World TB Day
- Experimental AIDS vaccines 'may do more harm than good'
- Experimental HIV vaccine breakthrough
- Expert suggest a medical 'rethink' in Africa
- Expert suggests migrant worker link to malaria
- Experts call for more research for treating malaria during pregnancy
- Experts call for TB revisions
- Experts compile malaria tome
- Experts discuss HIV research in Paris
- Experts give tips on avoiding malaria
- Extending drug treatments could help child Aids cases
- Eye problems in young going undiagnosed
- FDA approves new flu test
- FDA warns firms about 'marketing fraudulent cures'
- Fear of increase in airport malaria in US
- Fears over spread of HIV among families
- Fears rise over 'human to human' bird flu transmission
- Fight against HIV 'needs local researchers'
- Figures show drug-resistant TB at highest level
- Fiji typhoid effort after floods
- Fijian outbreak of dengue
- Financial incentives may help fight malaria
- Fines for failing to protect against Dengue
- Firm gives assurance over Mosquirix cost
- Firm showcases TB equipment
- Firms join fight against malaria
- First case of human bird flu transmission confirmed
- First Indian anti-malarial passes clinical trials
- Fish is fine for pregnant women, scientists say
- Fish used to fight malaria
- Florida 'tackling HIV in minority groups'
- Flu jab works despite irregularities
- Flu pandemic could be prevented with school closures
- Flu vaccine trial successful
- Fluvastatin found to lower hepatitis C virus
- Focus on indigenous people with Aids
- Food fortification to boost maternal health
- Food shortages obstruct HIV/Aids treatment
- Football used to raise HIV understanding
- Former president targets malaria
- Foundation launches campaign for congress Aids bill
- Free anti-retrovirals by 2010 in Ethiopia
- Free concert to tackle HIV/Aids in Ukraine
- Free HIV tests for Kansas students
- Free HIV treatment reduces deaths in Malawi
- Free mosquito nets in Uganda
- French study finds increase in cancer deaths among HIV patients
- Fresh drugs hope for HIV sufferers
- Full Aids vaccine data released
- Funding 'to remove HIV taboos'
- Funding cut could 'stop lives being saved'
- Funding for research into treatment for Parkinson's disease
- Fungi could help fight parasitic disease
- Gambia launches Operation Eradicate Malaria
- Gary Barlow speaks out over malaria
- Gates Foundation pledges towards $200m anti-polio drive
- Gates Foundation provides $500k for cyclone survivors
- Gates foundation to fight HIV in India
- Gates Foundation to give $50m to China's AIDS fight
- Gates funds chewing gum for malaria
- Gates provides major new funding for disease research
- Gel doesn't protect against HIV
- Gel found ineffective at preventing Aids
- Gene discovery could make sub-Saharan sleeping sickness 'much less harmful'
- Gene mutation protects against malaria
- Genetic disorder 'increases lung cancer threat'
- Genetically engineered vaccine trialled
- German study encourages Aids research
- Germany makes Aids pledge
- Ghana health officials to join forces with sports authorities to fight malaria
- Ghana to step up fight against malaria
- Ghana trials malaria vaccine for children
- Ghanaian scientists launch next stage of malaria vaccine tests
- Giggs visits Sierra Leone to raise Aids awareness
- Girl dies from bird flu in Egypt
- Girl dies of falciferum
- Giving HIV 'the shoe'
- Glaswegian children screened after TB scare
- Global Alliance sets out targets to fight chronic non-communicable diseases
- Global child mortality decreases
- Global Fund 'requires additional financial support'
- Global Fund announces £2.4bn fund for Aids, malaria, TB
- Global Fund announces Indian financial package
- Global Fund appeals to US
- Global Fund approves $2.75bn
- Global Fund commitment to Uganda
- Global fund could loan cash to fight diseases
- Global Fund launches net scheme
- Global Fund partnership in Africa
- Global Fund pledges $100m to Indian AIDS fight
- Global health 'defined'
- Global health funding rises
- Global malaria map revealed by Oxford Uni
- Global subsidy for malaria
- Global warming increases malaria danger
- Global warming raises disease threat
- Gold can revitalise old HIV drug
- Good bacteria could stop HIV infection
- Goosby given key AIDS role by Obama
- Gov unveil breastfeeding helpline
- Government plans to recruit 4,000 midwives
- Governments making "symbolic gestures" on future health
- GP body launches flu guidance
- GPs urged to prepare for flu pandemic
- Grant for malaria vaccine
- Growing resistance to TB meds
- GSK and Pfizer join forces to fight HIV
- H1N1 trial for Aids-infected women and children set to start
- H1N1 virus 'outcompetes' seasonal flu
- H1N1 virus 'outcompetes' seasonal flu
- H5N1 bird flu 'not made it to North America yet'
- H7 bird flu 'developing similar properties to human influenza'
- Hairpin drug may fight HIV reproduction
- Half of Ugandans receive treatment
- Half percentage of US have HIV
- Half population at risk from mad cow disease
- Half-price IVF treatment for egg donors
- Hand hygiene campaign looks to fight healthcare-led infection
- Hand-foot-mouth cases on the rise in China
- Hand-held device to test for bird flu
- Hawaiian teacher infected with TB, students get tested
- HBL: Parents could be told if child is overweight
- Head of US AIDS mission focuses on long-term planning
- Health chief urges maternal health focus
- Health chief urges maternal health focus
- Health department announce graphic cigarette packaging
- Health officials hunt 27 bus passengers
- Health officials' support jailed doctor
- Health supplies postponed in Somalia
- Health system strengthening crucial
- Help for drought-hit Ethiopia
- Help for HIV drug resistant patients
- Hep C 'defeats defences'
- Herpes medication 'does not cut HIV risk'
- High blood pressure increase in developing world
- High HIV risk in over 50s
- Higher doses of TB drug needed
- Higher HIV risk with cancer-causing virus
- Higher treatment adherence in Africa
- Hijacked proteins that spread HIV identified
- Hilary Duff launches world's largest Aids event
- HIV 'destroys antibody-producing system'
- HIV 'evolving to escape immune system'
- HIV 'hardens arteries like smoking and diabetes'
- HIV 'not in recession'
- HIV and Aids 'top humanitarian issue'
- HIV and Aids support scheme launched
- HIV and Aids work needed in Bali
- HIV Awareness Day
- HIV awareness game launched by Illinois lottery
- HIV campaign in post offices
- HIV cases 'on the rise' in Minnesota
- HIV causing damage 'sooner'
- HIV couple take case to high courts
- HIV dementia link
- HIV drug could kill cancer cells
- HIV fear for Essex mothers
- HIV figures distorted by varying susceptibility
- HIV figures in South Africa drop for second successive year
- HIV fund for sufferers in New Zealand
- HIV genome structure decoded
- HIV has 'many escape strategies'
- HIV hits health progress
- HIV ignorance rife among young
- HIV immune cell 'crippling method' revealed
- HIV infected people 'have higher cancer risk'
- HIV infection in the US 'has been undercounted'
- HIV is 'spread most' by people with medium levels of the virus
- HIV linked with certain cancersv
- HIV links to TB explained
- HIV passed from child to mother
- HIV patients 'vilified' under proposed law
- HIV patients face dialysis shortfall in Chennai
- HIV patients in Delhi to get free bus travel
- HIV peptide pathway discovered by scientists
- HIV positive women can have HIV negative children
- HIV prevention in minority community 'needs more money'
- HIV rate drop in Zimbabwe
- HIV rates among minority communities needs to be addressed
- HIV relatives 'buried alive'
- HIV research receives $100 million boost
- HIV risk for Asian women
- HIV services for Uganda's adolescents
- HIV shell investigated
- HIV spread in Africa explained
- HIV stable in Kenya despite lack of status knowledge
- HIV still prevalent in SA community despite anti-HIV measures
- HIV study creates new antibodies
- HIV sub-type 'more deadly' than others
- HIV subtypes on the rise in the US
- HIV testing still low in high-risk groups in US
- HIV tests for US 13-year-olds
- HIV transfer captured on film
- HIV travel movement launched
- HIV treatment at home could cut African Aids deaths
- HIV treatment costs 'set to rise' in India
- HIV treatment tests fail
- HIV trial results help progress research'
- HIV vaccine awaiting federal approval
- HIV vaccine breakthrough in monkeys
- HIV vaccine failure 'could affect malaria and TB treatment'
- HIV virus blocked by new contraceptive
- HIV virus can be 'blocked', gene therapy researchers suggest
- HIV virus has 'hi-jacking mechanism'
- HIV-infected mother to sue government
- HIV-positive people no longer barred from foreign services
- HIV/Aids a 'global health priority'
- HIV/AIDS drugs for patients in Uganda
- HIV/Aids fight 'making significant progress'
- HIV/Aids patients could benefit from new TB drug
- HIV/Aids poverty link challenged
- HIV/TB infection revealed among South African infants
- HK residents warned about dengue fever
- Home treatment of children with pneumonia 'effective'
- Home visits 'linked to Malaria'
- Home-based HIV testing preferred in some African countries
- Hormonal contraception 'may accelerate HIV progression'
- Hormone helps mums bond with new-borns
- Hospital warned of complacency as C.diff falls
- Hotline for clinic patients at risk from HIV
- Household screening effective protection against malaria-related anaemia
- Housing problems for HIV patients
- Human and rodent malaria link
- Human bird transmission reported in China
- Human death toll of bird flu rises again
- Human testing for rabies antibody
- Humanised mouse allows HIV testing
- Humans and baboons 'similar' on malaria
- Hundreds killed by Zimbabwe cholera outbreak
- Hundreds of Aids patients die without access to drugs
- Ibuprofen and Aspirin may lower risk of Alzheimer's
- Idaho considers bird cull
- Idols raising money for malaria fight
- IKEA gives light to developing world
- Immune cells cause severe malaria contraction
- Immune system can be "primed to better attack the HIV virus"
- Immunisation reduces meningitis
- Impact of genetics on HIV 'greater than previously thought'
- Increased co-operation between AIDS and TB programmes 'vital'
- Increased resistance to Tamiflu uncovered
- Increasing cases of 'deadliest malaria' reported
- INDEX targets Aids awareness
- India culling 200,000 more birds
- India faces polio challenge in 2008
- India offering free HIV testing to TB patients
- India urged to focus on Aids
- Indian authorities plan mass malaria drug handout
- Indie rocks in aid of malaria
- Indonesia 'wants to stop vaccines'
- Indonesia bird flu endemic increases
- Indonesia denies bird flu death
- Indonesia makes u-turn on flu reports
- Indonesia report 87th death
- Indonesia to reveal bird flu data
- Infectious diseases database improved
- Influenza vaccine status revealed
- Initial nutrition effects child's brain development
- International Day of the Midwife marked
- Internet sex 'doesn't increase STI risk'
- Intestinal parasites affect cholera immunity
- Investment to fight HIV in women
- IPU calls for G20 help
- Iran urged to free doctors
- Iraq to suffer from cholera 'for two more years'
- Irish Aid signs new Unicef agreement
- Iron supplements 'don't increase malaria risk'
- Jailed doctor receives support for his release
- Jailed doctor wins human rights award
- Jalapenos linked to salmonella outbreak
- Jamaican workers may face mandatory HIV/Aids testing
- Japan confirms bird flu in swans
- Japan donates for Ethiopian children
- Japanese sewage could unlock clues to bird flu drug
- Jenna Bush launches HIV book
- Joint HIV/TB treatment 'improves chance of survival'
- Joint strategy on AIDS and drugs needed
- Joint TB research program renewed
- Judge issues deadline for hepatitis death answers
- Kelantan HIV figures released
- Kent TB healthcare worker risk 'low'
- Kenya announce need for malaria funding
- Kenya launches new campaign for HIV and TB
- Kenya may miss out on malaria support
- Kenya set for more HIV funding
- Kenya's silent deaths over 'rape stigma'
- Kenyan children lack access to anti-HIV drugs
- Kenyan funding application 'could be rejected'
- Kenyan malaria drug supply 'secure'
- Kenyan malaria fight on 'shaky ground'
- Key protein that fights HIV found
- Key strain of HIV 'traced to Haiti'
- Key to spread of bird flu discovered
- Kidney cancer drug given green light
- Killing older mosquitoes 'malaria control method'
- Kristin Davis praises 'unsung heroes' of SA's HIV-crisis
- Kylie's breast cancer 'increased screening levels among women'
- Lack of information for incurable diseases patients
- Lack of knowledge about smallpox eradication
- Lack of sleep increases chance heart disease
- Landscape responsible for spread of malaria
- Last Ebola outbreak patient set for discharge
- Late HIV diagnosis in Uganda
- Late start to HIV treatment disadvantageous, experts warn
- Least-educated Africans have highest HIV-infection concentration
- Leaves may help prevent liver disease
- Lesotho to receive PRODUCT (RED) funds
- Levelling land 'can limit malaria'
- Liberia struggling in malaria war
- Libya hires Rentokil to tackle rats
- Lifetime trauma may speed HIV progression
- Limited access to antivirals in pandemic
- Links built for maternal health group in Ivory Coast
- Local support and trust 'essential' to counter Ebola outbreaks
- London borough is worst in the West for TB
- London is "TB capital of Europe"
- Lonely people die earlier
- Long-term effects of HIV found
- Low cholesterol levels linked to premature birth risk
- Lungs shot better for flu
- Luzhkov claims ban will help stop HIV
- Maize needed for bird flu recovery
- Major breakthrough in fight against TB
- Majority of health spending 'not directed at biggest child killers'
- Majority of Sri Lankan women infected by husbands
- Malaria 'hinders children's learning'
- Malaria 'may be vaccine-resistant'
- Malaria agent found in chimpanzees
- Malaria and dengue fever rates down in Costa Rica
- Malaria and diarrhoea hit cyclone survivors
- Malaria awareness is vital
- Malaria cases fall in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
- Malaria cases reduced
- Malaria charity album hopes to save lives
- Malaria could 'return regularly' to UK
- Malaria deaths increase in Cambodia
- Malaria drugs test planned for Africa
- Malaria expert given award
- Malaria experts set to meet
- Malaria garden wins flower show gold
- Malaria is a 'world problem'
- Malaria kills African child every 30 seconds
- Malaria map published
- Malaria meds may help arthritis patients
- Malaria No More partners with reality show
- Malaria parasites 'able to disguise genes to evade immune systems'
- Malaria prevention in Nigeria predicted
- Malaria researchers get share of $6.3m
- Malaria resistance concerns raised
- Malaria resistance in Cambodia
- Malaria risk in the womb
- Malaria strain is 'gradually changing'
- Malaria studies increase in Ghana
- Malaria susceptibility reason revealed
- Malaria threatens Bihar flood victims
- Malaria treatments set for trials in Papua New Guinea
- Malaria vaccine could 'hit the market by 2014'
- Malaria vaccine could go further
- Malaria vaccine developer wins technology award
- Malaria vaccine nations announced
- Malaria vaccine on the way?
- Malaria vaccine poised for next stage
- Malaria warning in Zimbabwe
- Malaria warning issued
- Malaria-detecting gum developed
- Malarial mosquitoes developing resistance to insecticide
- Malawi announces pay rise for HIV-infected workers
- Malawi gains UK expertise
- Malawi gets $20m Aids grant
- Malaysia bans poultry from Thailand
- Malaysia hit by dengue
- Malaysian politician withdraws Aids statement
- Male circumcision 'promising tool' to reduce HIV
- Male pill shows promise
- Males 'may benefit from female anti-Aids gel'
- Malnutrition 'still a serious concern' in West Africa
- Malnutrition levels 'alarming'
- Manchester United stars support HIV cause
- Mandela's SA Aids concert
- Many in Africa don't continue HIV treatment
- Marathon man runs for health cause
- Marine life could help fight malaria in the future
- Mass campaign for polio vaccine
- Mass vaccination drive launched in Somalia
- Maternal death-rate worldwide still high, says Commons report
- Maternal deaths still a 'massive problem'
- Maternal health education called for
- Maternal mortality rate an "outrage"
- Maternal mortality unaffected in Botswana trial
- Measles on the rise in London
- Measles outbreak kills 'hundreds' in Nigeria
- Media mogul launches malaria fund with churches
- Medical groups 'put pressure on senate over malaria legislation'
- Medical world 'losing super bug fight'
- Mediterranean diet benefits child from birth
- Meeting malaria targets 'unlikely'
- Meeting on mobilising HIV prevention fund
- Melanomas on scalp and neck 'more deadly'
- Mensah hails Ghana's 'remarkable' HIV achievement
- Mental health 'neglected' in Kenya
- Messenger of Peace joins TB campaign
- Mia Farrow highlights child malnutrition
- Microbicide shows HIV prevention promise
- Millions 'underestimate' the effects of AIDS
- Millions cured of TB
- Millions in new grants for TB research
- Millions receive HIV treatment
- Minister warns 120 million Indonesians under malaria threat
- Miss Universe joins HIV prevention campaign
- Miss Universe promotes HIV protection
- Mobile booklet to fight AIDS
- Mobile clinic makes difference in Cape Town
- Mobile phone initiative to help HIV sufferers
- Money lost to African conflicts could help fight against AIDS
- Monkeys key to HIV research
- More Africans acquiring HIV in UK than previously thought
- More focus needed in fight against Aids
- More funding required for 'forgotten' tropical diseases, say experts
- More help needed for HIV-infected children in Argentina
- More investment needed to tackle malnutrition, joint report argues
- More nurses needed in Harare
- More research needed into HIV/Aids
- More than 250,000 'at risk' from Ugandan Ebola outbreak
- Mosquito bacteria could 'limit' dengue impact
- Mosquito immune system 'attacks malaria'
- Mosquito sex life 'key to malaria'
- Mosquito-killing technology developed by US army
- Mosquitoes can be 'malaria ally'
- Mosquitoes could be 'malaria ally'
- Mother's baby rocking indicates stress
- Mozambique plans to build pharmaceutical plant
- Mozambique reviews HIV strategy
- MSF urges action on cholera in Zimbabwe
- Mug campaign for World Malaria Day
- Multiple drugs 'better malaria treatment'
- Mumbai malaria cases up by 47%
- Mumbai warns of malaria threat
- Mums often wrong about child's food intolerance
- Murray selling shirts in malaria campaign
- MVA-BN(R) vaccine enters clinical trials
- NASA technology tracks tropical diseases
- Nasal vaccine for bird flu moves forward
- Nasal vaccine gives hope in fight against malaria
- National Child Health Week in Nigeria
- Nations urged to "invest in health"
- Natural odours for mosquito repellent
- Natural protein slows Aids
- Neglected tropical diseases rife in Africa
- Nepal welcomes Global Fund money for disease programmes
- Net distribution begins in Zambia
- Nets helping fight against malaria
- New 'shock and kill' technique for HIV
- New African 'immunisation programme needed'
- New Aids strategy needed to prevent crisis
- New Aids study in Caribbean
- New antiretroviral available in UK
- New approach to HIV eradication
- New bird flu cases after six year absence
- New bird flu vaccine approved in Australia
- New bird flu vaccine developed in the US
- New blood screening test approved
- New boost for battle to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission
- New campaign from Save The Children
- New chief executive for Gates Foundation
- New child vaccination programme in Jordan
- New chip can detect bird flu in humans
- New collaboration developing TB drug
- New combination 'could stop malaria'
- New compounds 'could target bird flu'
- New Dengue fever predictor developed
- New developments for non-responsive ART patients
- New diarrhoea patches being trialled for travellers
- New discoveries for HIV and immune system
- New discoveries in HIV infection
- New drug combination to fight TB
- New drug lowers resistance
- New evidence base for child pneumonia
- New eye study reveals malaria clues
- New forms of TB 'could increase'
- New funding for type one diabetes study
- New global children's medicine campaign launched
- New goals for reducing Aids-related deaths in the Caribbean
- New guidance on malaria released
- New health centre in Kinshasa
- New health research scheme in Africa
- New Hepatitis B drug hope
- New HIV drug treatment accepted in Scotland
- New HIV microbicide developed
- New HIV prevention partnership for Africa
- New HIV strain from gorillas
- New HIV testing method for Africa
- New HIV therapy helps boost immune systems
- New HIV-blocking gel developed
- New initiative launched in fight against TB
- New initiatives to fight drug-resistant TB
- New institute to develop HIV vaccine
- New lab scheme for Africa
- New leishmania discovery
- New malaria blood test could aid vaccine development
- New malaria detection developed
- New malaria drug launched in Africa
- New malaria form 'deadly'
- New malaria funding for Angola
- New malaria hope found in Kenya trials
- New malaria project in Rwanda
- New malaria scheme launched in Orissa
- New malaria support in Nigeria
- New malaria vaccine shows promise
- New malnutrition investment announced
- New map to fight blood flukes
- New measles scheme in Rwanda
- New measles vaccine delivery
- New Niger measles drive targets 2.9m children
- New nutrition policy tackles child health problem in Sudan
- New pill 'reduces Aids risk by two-thirds'
- New polio cases in Kenya
- New proposals to fight diseases in developing world
- New protein target for anti-malaria fight
- New rabies vaccine developed
- New report of bird flu death in Indonesia
- New research 'key to TB cure'
- New strategies 'cut child pneumonia deaths'
- New strategy for neglected disease drugs
- New strategy outlined for multidrug-resistant TB
- New study claims Africa gets substandard malaria drugs
- New study into seafood cholera virus
- New study shows 'what works' in HIV-infected children
- New sugar approach to TB treatment
- New TB compounds found
- New TB grant for Zimbabwe
- New TB grant in Indonesia
- New TB vaccine passes testing
- New TB website launched
- New test for microbicides against HIV
- New tests show effects of HAART
- New tool to battle depression and HIV in Kenya
- New training for Mozambique health workers
- New Ugandan bill 'a violation of human rights'
- New vice president for Mental Health America
- New way HIV infects women
- New website offers Q&A on bird flu
- New WHO branch in New Zealand
- New York 'to issue over 2 million free female condoms'
- New York officials report lowest levels of TB
- New York sees HIV rise among gay men
- New Zealand hit by bird flu scare
- New Zealand HIV study released
- NHS set for "rollercoaster" flu season
- NHS trusts fail to charge overseas patients
- NHS trusts failing pregnant women
- Nigeria opts for in-house drugs
- Nigeria reveals extent of malaria problem
- Nigeria signs Global Fund Grant
- Nigeria's HIV prevalence is 'unacceptable'
- Nigerian First Lady calls for maternal health action
- Nigerian state urges malaria action
- Norway pledge grant to cut child mortality
- Novartis reduces price of malaria drug
- Nurse who accidentally contracted HIV from patient dies
- Nurses questioned over C.diff outbreak
- Nutrition important in fight against HIV
- Obama highlights African aid issues
- Obama pledges $63 billion to fight world diseases
- Obese women should gain no weight during pregnancy
- Obesity 'a global pandemic'
- Obesity is a problem for pregnant women
- Obesity related to enlarged dementia risk
- Observing Aids symptoms as 'successful as lab testing'
- Old British law 'an obstacle' to fight against Aids
- Older brothers may lower fertility levels
- Olympic volunteers 'to receive HIV training'
- One-a-day HIV pill given the go-ahead
- One-dose drug could 'revolutionise' malaria treatment
- Oral anti-malaria drug for children launched
- Oral rehydration solution for diarrhoea
- Orphans most at risk from HIV
- Over 350 people ill in US salmonella outbreak
- Over 900 people in New Caledonia contract dengue fever
- P Diddy hosts anti-malaria party
- Pacific countries to re-examine HIV response
- Pacific region 'could be devastated by African-style Aids situation'
- Pandemic swine flu 'infects lungs deeper'
- Papua New Guinea 'has highest HIV rate in the region'
- Parasite drug could block HIV path
- Parasites 'invited for dinner'
- Parents must talk about sex, says Jamaican PM
- Parkinson's disease drug 'could fight TB'
- Patients with type one diabetes may find benefits from weight gain
- Peer pressure improves child health issues
- Pesticides ban could affect malaria control
- Pharmaceutical company donating $1 million to TB training
- Pharmacy records can calculate success of HIV treatment
- Phase I malaria study complete
- Phase II Vacc-4x trial results revealed
- Philippine city launches 'adopt a TB patient' scheme
- Philippines 'must do more to tackle Aids'
- Philippines launches plan to eradicate measles
- Photo exhibition tackles TB
- Picture of malaria process 'complete'
- Pill for HIV mouth infection
- Plans to tag Aids patients
- Plans to tag HIV patients scrapped
- Pneumonia warning issued
- Police arrest fake malaria drug traders following scientific tests
- Polio campaign in West Africa
- Polio cases double in Nigeria
- Polygamy spreads HIV in Papua New Guinea
- Poor bank cooperation stymies international aid
- Poor funding has led to "ghost hospitals"
- Pope criticises disease efforts
- Pope rejects condom AIDS prevention
- Positive result boosts HIV gene therapy trial
- Positive results for malaria vaccine in Mali
- Possible shelf-life extension for malaria drugs
- Powder vaccine for measles
- Pre-chewed food HIV risk
- Pre-chewing baby's food could pass on HIV
- Pre-eclampsia risk reduced with folic acid
- Pre-marital HIV testing in Malaysia
- Pre-marriage HIV testing gets approval in Indian state
- Pregnant sheep provide info for teenage mums
- Premature babies sleeping in hammocks in Columbia
- President Bush calls for more Aids funding
- President's HIV/AIDS strategy exceeds targets
- Price for HIV invisibility
- Prison needle programmes prevent spread of HIV
- Progress made on worm infections
- Progress towards new smallpox vaccine
- Project launched to boost AIDS fight in Nepal.
- Protein could 'reprogramme immune cells'
- Protein could stop HIV 'budding' process
- Protein critical in Aids fight
- Protein found to inhibit body's response to HIV
- Protein-like molecule provides HIV protection
- Protestors in Mexico 'call for HIV/Aids emergency declaration'
- Putting on weight 'increases risk of obese offspring'
- Qatar steps up fight against bird flu
- Queen praises Ugandan AIDS efforts
- Queen Rania opens Jordan's new baby hospital
- Rabies biggest infectious disease killer in China
- Rabies risk from dog meat
- Race 'affects health disparities'
- Rally for Madlala-Routledge in Cape Town
- Rapid HIV test on its way to approval
- Rate of HIV infection in China 'slowing'
- Record HIV infections in Scotland
- Red Ribbon heads into India
- Red wine 'could mean a healthy heart'
- Reduced costs for second-line Aids drugs
- Religious leaders join Nigerian malaria fight
- Remote island calls for virus help
- Report calls for empowerment of women
- Report maps parasite movement
- Research 'breakthrough' in rapid malaria detection
- Research centre to tackle TB and HIV
- Research fails to stop HIV in the gut
- Research suggests artemisinin resistance
- Research suggests HIV-sperm link
- Research targets West Nile and Dengue fevers
- Researcher secures grant for HIV research
- Researchers find two new antibodies that 'cripple HIV'
- Researchers make HIV memory loss link with Alzheimer's
- Researchers make mosquito discovery
- Researchers study HIV self testing
- Researchers study malaria with mobile phone records
- Researchers track movement of bird flu
- Residents in New Mexico to be tested for TB
- Response to HIV amongst black community in Florida
- Results of Aids trial questioned
- Revised Indian HIV figure should 'change approach' to fighting disease
- Rhode Island doctors 'want change in HIV testing legislation'
- Rich nations have 'moral obligation' not to abandon HIV/Aids funding
- Rights group exposes poor Aids treatment
- Rise in HIV cases in UK
- Rise of malaria linked to climate
- River blindness 'elimination possible'
- River blindness drug set for testing
- Rotavirus vaccines recommended
- Routine rectal screenings for gay man, says study
- Royal Society awards £3.3 million funding for Africa
- Russia's HIV epidemic linked to drug dependency
- Russians polled on HIV/Aids
- SA 'can beat Aids'
- SA leader 'has regrets about Aids debate'
- SA to spend more money on Aids
- Saliva test could give 'HIV results in 20 minutes'
- Sanofi-aventis links up with Medicines for Malaria
- Schistosomiasis public health burden 'underestimated'
- Schizophrenia link to stressed pregnant women
- Scientist highlights climate change malaria link
- Scientists 'investigating genetically modified mosquitoes'
- Scientists develop mother-to-child HIV transmission vaccine
- Scientists devise breath test for HIV drug adherence
- Scientists discover drug-resistant TB gene map
- Scientists discover foetal malaria gene
- Scientists discover key malaria biomarkers
- Scientists engineer HIV assassin cells
- Scientists find link between autism and prenatal period
- Scientists first to see the birth of a HIV particle
- Scientists learn how HIV spreads
- Scientists make molecule HIV link
- Scientists raise malaria concerns
- Scientists say vaccine is safe
- Scientists says 'we won't give up on HIV vaccine'
- Scientists study malaria-infected RBCs
- Scientists target HIV mutation
- Scientists test possible malaria vaccine
- Scientists uncover infective HIV protein
- Scientists unveil new 'gel condom' for women
- Scots confused about HIV transmission routes
- Scottish schoolgirl TB infection confirmed
- Scottish youngsters treated for TB
- Sea cucumber protein may hold key to malaria vaccine
- Second bird flu strain 'could cause pandemic'
- Second birth uterus rupture risk increases after Caesareans
- Second British swine flu death
- Serosorting 'does not lower HIV risk'
- Sex workers open HIV centre
- Shazam joins fight against malaria, TB and Aids
- Sheep for developing world microbiology tests
- Short bursts of exercise can benefit heart
- Shortage of aid workers
- Singapore HIV cases 'at record high'
- Sir Elton inspired by child's fight with Aids
- Sleeping sickness in Africa studied
- Smallpox drug could be used for the common cold
- Smoking 'increases TB risk'
- Somali checkpoints 'deny' women and children access to medical services
- Some ART switching 'unnecessary'
- South Africa 'anxious' about TB
- South Africa 'losing battle against AIDS'
- South Africa 'to produce own vaccines'
- South Africa 'will win Aids war'
- South Africa aims for 80 per cent treatment rate
- South Africa launches malaria scheme
- South Africa tackles Aids drugs shortages
- South Africa to reintroduce circumcision?
- South African AIDS drug trials put on hold
- South African AIDS fight 'mismanaged'
- South African antenatal programme has 'severe shortcomings'
- South African doctors march
- South Korea announce new bird flu outbreak
- South Korea plans large-scale culling
- Soweto HIV infection rate 'high'
- Special bacteria engineered to cut mosquito lifespans
- Species loss harms medical developments
- Species-jumping diseases threat highlighted
- Sri Lanka 'could face HIV/Aids epidemic'
- Stem cell treatment considered for HIV
- Stillbirths could be prevented
- Stop corrupt health spending, thinktank urges
- Stop TB Partners' Forum opens
- Stress contributes to onset of HIV/AIDS
- Study calls for "one wipe" to prevent spread of MRSA
- Study discovers bacterial pathway
- Study examines mother-to-child HIV in Botswana
- Study finds T-cells can kill HIV
- Study highlights sex cancers among post-war generations
- Study identifies most effective HIV drug combination
- Study links mutant gene to severe TB
- Study makes HIV antibody discovery
- Study uncovers new HIV genome discoveries
- Study: missed visits among HIV patients lead to increased mortality
- Sub-Saharan women rally against HIV and abuse
- Success for 'positive pair' HIV scheme
- Success for African training initiative
- Success for malaria scheme
- Sudan health programme boost
- Sugar could save children with malaria
- Supermodel raises awareness of dengue fever
- Supplements help women give birth to bigger children
- Surfing organisation helps fight against malaria
- Sustainable plans needed to control schistosomiasis
- Swaziland has 'highest HIV rate'
- Swaziland sees malaria fight progress
- Sweet wormwood suppositories 'offer stop gap malaria treatment'
- Swine flu case resistant to Tamiflu
- Swine flu inefficiency found
- Swine flu pandemic confirmed
- Swine flu threatens TB sufferers
- Swine flu tracked via internet
- Swine flu: Children most at risk
- Swiss government report says antiretroviral block HIV
- Synthetic drugs to tackle malaria
- T-cells primed to destroy HIV
- Tanzanian Aids project to get £250m funding
- Target mosquito larvae to fight malaria
- TB 'can be cured'
- TB 'evades immune response'
- TB 'out of control' in Zimbabwe
- TB bacteria 'shields itself in fat'
- TB can be "latent for decades"
- TB concerns grip China
- TB control 'good for economy'
- TB deaths halved in Afghanistan
- TB drug donation to Tanzania
- TB fears from India to US flight
- TB infection rate rising in Uganda
- TB linked to diabetes
- TB outbreak 'can be predicted from first two patients'
- TB outbreak at Birmingham girl's school
- TB patients 'can benefit from a vitamin rich diet'
- TB patients 'suffer from slow diagnoses'
- TB prevention treatment 'cost-effective'
- TB risk for South African health workers
- TB risk to South African children
- TB tests for US high school students
- TB to be spotted from space
- TB treatment quickens if antibiotic added
- TB vaccine 'may cause more harm than good' for HIV-infected infants
- TB vaccine development deal signed
- TB vaccine development takes a step forward
- TB vaccine may worsen children's HIV
- TB vaccine no longer "too wimpy"
- Teenage fathers increased risk of baby complications
- Temperature fluctuations 'affect malaria'
- Tennis star calls for 'AIDS-free generation'
- Testing could prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission
- Testing delays cause HIV complications
- The potential impact of an AIDS vaccine in Uganda
- Thousands of children 'at risk of disease' in wake of Bangladesh cyclone
- Threat of HIV/Aids from rapes in the DR Congo
- THT calls for better police understanding of HIV
- THT launches HIV education scheme
- Tobacco industry 'targets Korean girls'
- Too much caffeine could cause miscarriage
- Towns to bid for health funding under new initiative
- Travellers warned about malaria risk
- Treated net beds significantly reduce malaria-related infant deaths, study finds
- Treatment access helps drop in HIV infections
- Trial of jailed doctor begins
- Trial of new TB drug goes ahead
- Trimeris pull needle-free HIV device
- Triple E mosquito puts Scot in coma
- Tuberculosis cases declining in Angola
- Two million Iraqi children at risk of disease and poor nutrition
- Typhoid drive in Indian villages
- Typhoid spreading in Kitwe
- Uganda in African first for HIV/AIDS drug for children
- Uganda in emergency polio drive
- Uganda opens first HIV drug factory
- Uganda runs unlicensed drugs factory
- Uganda will benefit most from malaria strategy
- Uganda works to prevent swine flu
- Ugandan Ebola death toll hits 28
- Ugandan Ebola threat recedes
- Ugandan HIV patients 'turned away'
- Ugly Betty to help UN malaria campaign
- UK detention centre 'fails children'
- UK divided in tackling hepatitis C "time bomb"
- UK government urged 'to make good on foreign aid promise'
- UK helps southern Sudan's battle with malaria
- UK pledges extra £6 billion in HIV funding
- UK PM backs malaria campaign
- UK public may be confused over global child health issues
- UK sees 'worrying' rise in measles
- UK should 'target Aids internationally'
- UK urged not to deport HIV patients
- Ultra-low bird flu vaccine is affective
- UN 'confident' of hitting malaria target
- UN backs US HIV travel restriction removal
- UN body approves $1.1bn grants to fight AIDS, TB and malaria
- UN health chief praises Rwanda's HIV and TB achievements
- UN launches child pneumonia scheme
- UN lowers AIDS infection estimates
- UN make progress in ARVs distribution
- UN net scheme praised
- UN report hopes to highlight Business coalitions
- UN report says Aids in Asia could rise by 150%
- UN sanitation campaign launched
- UN secretary general marks World Malaria Day
- UN study finds primary forces behind bird flu outbreaks
- UNAids may get overhaul
- Undersized babies linked to air pollution
- UNICEF and IKEA scheme to boost children's health in India
- UNICEF call for end to child mortality
- UNICEF calls for 'more to be done' for world's children
- UNICEF calls for greater efforts to fight HIV in Central America
- UNICEF helping with health issues in wake of tsunami
- UNICEF identifies challenges in treating Aids in children
- UNICEF report finds Aids progress
- Unicef reveals Tajikistan inoculation scheme
- Unicef strengthens African links
- UNICEF supports health schemes
- UNICEF warns about Sierra Leone malaria emergency
- UNICEF warns of meningitis epidemic
- Unicef: Six million children require aid in Ethiopia
- UNITAID to launch patent pool
- Universal HIV testing proposed
- Universal testing for HIV
- University maps drug-resistant malaria
- US aid is 'best investment'
- US and Indonesia 'need to work together to fight bird flu'
- US and Indonesia battle over bird flu samples
- US approve small pox vaccine
- US authorities approve new class of AIDS drug
- US authority green lights new AIDS screening method
- US children showing vitamin D deficiencies
- US citizens support global health help
- US company gets approval for bird flu patch
- US donates $44.4m to tackle bird flu
- US HIV infection figures 'are long overdue'
- US HIV rate 'could rise'
- US identifies extra 24 countries for funding
- US increases efforts after failed Aids trials
- US pledges $246m to Uganda
- US pledges HIV research funding
- US pledges malaria aid to Zimbabwe
- US removes HIV/Aids travel restriction
- US researcher says 'psychosocial issues shape HIV treatment'
- US researchers develop mobile phone disease detector
- US seeks to stem TB spread
- US team reveal malaria vaccine breakthrough
- US team using mosquitoes for malaria vaccine
- US to triple its Aids spending
- US university receives $60m to fight AIDS in Kenya
- USAID awards grant to HIV youth programme in Ethiopia
- UV lights could reduce TB spread
- Vaccine developed for E. coli strain
- Vaccine protects against maternal virus
- Vaccine trials 'could increase vulnerability'
- Vaccine-related polio hits Nigeria
- Vietnam on dengue alert after flooding
- Vietnam reveals human bird flu fears
- Vietnam start human bird flu vaccine trials
- Village hit by new malaria strain
- Virus sweeping through east China
- Vit supplement help protect against malaria
- Vitamin D deficiency linked to TB
- Vitamin D linked to heart attack risk
- Wallet-sized malaria test for developing world
- Warning issued over nutritional value of food aid
- Water chlorination could harm unborn babies
- Water should 'be a right' for all
- Water-storage dengue warning in Australia
- Way paved for new TB drug
- West Africa flooding carries malaria risk
- West Nile virus 'thrives in hot US summers'
- WHA calls for urgent action on hepatitis B and C
- WHO call for health safety research
- WHO calls for global action to 'protect health from climate change'
- WHO calls for global civil registration
- WHO calls for HIV/Aids treatment equality
- WHO declares Somalia 'polio free'
- WHO highlights diet-related diseases
- WHO issues H1N1 flu pandemic warning
- WHO launches campaign to boost healthcare information
- WHO launches new 'safe surgery' checklist
- WHO launches western Pacific health centre
- WHO launches yellow fever initiative
- WHO reveal 'encouraging' HIV news
- WHO sends urgent medical supplies to China
- WHO supports vaccine donations
- WHO to send teams to Burma
- WHO warns women about Aids
- Whooping cough risk for unvaccinated children
- Win for baby milk manufacturers
- Women 'naturally susceptible' to HIV
- Women 'twice as likely to get infected' with HIV in Nigeria
- Women encouraged to freeze eggs
- Women suffer poor health in Burma
- Women's health summit for Africa
- World Bank launches new plan to help fight HIV/AIDS in South Asia
- World Bank programme to raise Aids awareness
- World Bank project helping cut malaria
- World Bank reveals Indian healthcare corruption
- World Breastfeeding Week approaches
- World Cup football drive to stop malaria
- World has seen 'extraordinary response to bird flu'
- World Health Assembly opens
- World Humanitarian Day marked
- World leaders told to tackle TB
- World Vision calls for HIV action
- World Vision makes climate change plea
- World Water Week takes place
- Worldwide increase in colorectal cancer
- Year of Sanitation 2008 announced
- Young people believe HIV can be cured
- Zambia withdraws Aids medication
- Zambia's floods could lead to disease, warns UN
- Zambia's HIV fight 'could benefit from couples counselling'
- Zambian HIV infections increase
- Zambian measles campaign a success
- Zamfara lacks TB medication say patients
- Zimbabwe "needs £6m"
- Zimbabwe AIDS total may increase as health system 'crumbles'
- Zimbabwe bank gives back aid cash
- Zimbabwe cholera toll tops 1,000
- Zimbabwe health minister pledges to step up ART drug availability
- Zimbabwe hit by disease funding rejection
- Zimbabwe shifts focus of HIV testing
- Zimbabwean government called on to act
- Zimbabwean health system receives funding
- Zimbabwean HIV rate continues to drop
- Zimbabwean students get HIV education
- Zinc supplement may be 'ineffective' in treating diarrhoea