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A five-day meeting on AIDS ended here
Saturday with a call to increase the promotion of HIV/AIDS prevention
methods as one of the critical ways of combating the scourge. (File
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KAMPALA, June 7 (Xinhua) -- A five-day meeting on
AIDS ended here Saturday with a call to increase the promotion of HIV/AIDS
prevention methods as one of the critical ways of combating the scourge.
The participants at the conference, which was held
under the theme, 'Scaling Up Through Partnerships: Overcoming Obstacles to
Implementation', observed that prevention of HIV/AIDS has not been given much
attention as treatment and yet it is one of the sure ways of combating the
disease.
"Our chief weapon against HIV/AIDS has always been
and must continue to be prevention," said Janet Museveni, Uganda's First Lady,
while closing the conference
"People need not only to learn but also be reminded
constantly that their own line of defense against this killer disease which has
no cure is to avoid contracting it in the first place," she said.
Joy Phumaphi, Vice President of Human Development at
the World Bank said prevention of the pandemic needs to be emphasized because
treating of HIV/AIDS patients is expensive and has major economic impacts on
countries.
"It is more urgent for us to arrest the spread of
epidemic than it has ever been," she said.
According to UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Program
on HIV/AIDS, although the rate of new infections has fallen globally, the number
of people newly infected has increased in a number of countries.
Statistics of the agency shows while an additional 1
million people were put on antiretroviral treatment in 2007, 2.5 million people
were newly infected.
It is estimated that 33.2 million people worldwide
were living with HIV as of December 2007.
The conference called on countries to come up with
their own national strategies to fight the scourge because the drivers of
HIV/AIDS in one country are not the same as in another.