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Covering geo-political news and current affairs across Asia

Tag: HIV/AIDS

Posted inOpinion

Monkeypox and dangers of misnaming diseases

by Michael Jennings July 18, 2022July 18, 2022

Monkeypox, a disease caused by a virus transmitted to humans mostly through small rodents (and less commonly monkeys), was first identified in 1970, and infections have typically been confined to the parts of western and central Africa, where it is endemic. The disease is usually mild, with symptoms including fever and rashes clearing within a […]

Posted inCovid-19

Could Omicron variant end the Covid crisis?

by Andrew Salmon November 30, 2021December 6, 2021
At least 6,135 Filipino migrant workers have HIV, which is 10% of the almost 60,000 Filipinos known to have the disease. Photo: iStock
Posted inAT Finance, Philippines

Migrant workers make up 10% of HIV cases in Philippines

by Asia Times staff December 3, 2018February 18, 2020
School girls light candles in the shape of a ribbon during a HIV/AIDS awareness campaign ahead of World Aids Day, in Ahmedabad, India November 30, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Amit Dave
Posted inBangladesh, India, South Asia, World

What’s keeping the world from ending AIDS

by Vijay Prashad November 28, 2018
Zamboanga City, Philippines. Photo: Google Maps
Posted inAT Finance, Philippines

Two-year-old Philippines child dies of HIV/AIDS

by Asia Times staff November 8, 2018February 18, 2020
Singapore
Photo: Google Maps
Posted inAT Finance, Middle East, Singapore

Man apologizes to wife after faulty test result

by Asia Times staff June 26, 2018February 18, 2020
Sami, a Shenzhen-based vlogger, likes to post pictures of himself with different women. Photo: Weibo
Posted inChina, Middle East

Foreign vlogger dismisses ‘HIV’ rumor with certificate

by Asia Times staff April 16, 2018February 18, 2020
Department of Health. Photo: Google Maps
Posted inAT Finance, Philippines

Migrant workers at a high risk of HIV infections: legislator

by Asia Times staff April 9, 2018February 18, 2020

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