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AIDS

AIDS is a disease which destroys the natural system of protection that the body has against other diseases. The AIDS epidemic in the United States began in the 1980s. AIDS is an abbreviation for 'acquired immune deficiency syndrome'.

AIDS

a serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles

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Scientists are fighting to stem the spread of the AIDS virus.
The famous doctor made a speech on AIDS.
He infected himself with AIDS.
In the near future, we will be able to put an end to AIDS.
The singers sang together in order to raise money to help people with AIDS.
I can't keep track of all the changes taking place in the world of AIDS research.
The danger of AIDS came home to me when I saw a documentary film on it last night.
I am engaged in AIDS research.
It is necessary to fight AIDS with whatever weapons are at hand.
I hope that some scientist will soon discover a cure for AIDS.
The speed of the spread of AIDS is horrifyingly fast.
Hunger kills more people every year than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined.

Movie subtitles

And eighty percent of us have AIDS (Hasa Diga Eebowai!
Why? Some people in his tribe believe that having sex with a virgin will cure their AIDS.
Here's the doctor, he has AIDS - Here's my daughter she has A wonderful disposition!
And the murderers and the robbers, and the AIDS, and the snakes, and the safari ants, which can actually plant their eggs underneath your skin and eat you from the inside out.
Yeah! And those Nephites probably didn't even have AIDS to deal with!
Back then people had even worse AIDS!
The story that I have been told is that the way to cure AIDS is by sleeping with a virgin!
Joseph Smith fucked the frog God gave him, and his AIDS went away!
Introducing the only marionette who can sing and dance absolutely without the aids of strings.
I choose only my must trusted aids. soldiers who have distinguished themselves in the field of battle.
Just as we need glasses and hearing aids these people need electronic amplification of their senses especially sight and hearing.
Yes, Rouch, it's impolite to go around with the ears dropping, especially with hearing aids.
Have you got any band-aids?
And in just a moment our hero will begin his personal one-man rebellion against the mechanics of his age and to do so he will enlist certain aids available only in the twilight zone.
Introducing the only marionette. who can sing and dance. absolutely without the aids of strings.
Using prohibited aids, Mr Widgren?
We use these visual aids.
If you're suddenly aware of any such celestial aids, it means that you're under the beneficent care of one harmon cavender, guardian angel, and this message from lots of luck.
Indeed, if we should prefer not to avail ourselves of the various aids that you mentioned, your reply would be what?
It aids in the healing process.
I spend more than that on Band-Aids.
I believe we're free to choose at every moment of our lives, even if God aids us in our choice.
We get seats ripped up hearing aids broken, all that sort of thing.
I don't see you putting any band-aids on anybody.
We don't even have mutual aids!
They, on the other hand, get around with their whip-rounds. and charity aids.
We use hearing aids for diction courses so they can feel the sound waves.
In the sense that any electro-temporal field aids communication. are they telepathic?
Jenny, I've seen hearing aids before. I never saw one that looks like that.
Aids in biology do not wear.
You're sure you don't have AIDS?
It's not as bad as AIDS.
Now we're back with evangelist and moral crusader Rev. Aaron Gilstrom. who's stopped by with some visual aids.
AIDS?
Disposable, I hope? With all this AIDS about.

News and current affairs

Diseases are rampant, including an AIDs epidemic that killed around 2 million people in Africa last year, and malaria, which took more than 1 million lives.
AIDS was killing more than two million people each year, and spreading rapidly.
Tuberculosis was also soaring, partly as a result of the AIDS epidemic and partly because of the emergence of drug-resistant TB.
Nigeria hosted two landmark summits, on malaria in 2000 and on AIDS in 2001, which were a crucial spur to action.
At the second of these summits, then-UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan called for the creation of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria.
The United States also took action, adopting two major programs, one to fight AIDS and the other to fight malaria.
The expanded funding allowed major campaigns against AIDS, TB, and malaria; a major scaling up of safe childbirth; and increased vaccine coverage, including the near-eradication of polio.
Would the political rhetoric shift if researchers in Oman discovered a key to suppressing AIDS?
For every major problem - hunger, illiteracy, malnutrition, malaria, AIDS, drought, and so forth - there are practical solutions that are proven and affordable.
But AIDS jumped from monkeys and several types of flu jumped from swine.
For most of the 1990s, the world economy did remarkably well, despite large-scale financial crises, the spread of AIDS in stagnating Africa, and the problems of transition economies.
For example, the Bank completely fumbled the exploding pandemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria during the 1990's, failing to get help to where it was needed to curb these outbreaks and save millions of lives.
Who decides which child will get the HIV resistance gene and who will be born susceptible to AIDS?
Under FHC, Brazil pioneered an effective response to the AIDS epidemic by guaranteeing access to antiretroviral medicines and to widespread counseling and viral testing.
NEW YORK - At Uganda's largest AIDS clinic, I recently witnessed a remarkable celebration of life.
Uganda was the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic.
Compounding the problem: donors have also been shifting their focus from AIDS to other diseases, because there is a sense that more lives can be saved more cheaply.
At a time when we should be scaling up to meet the AIDS challenge, we are dialing back.
In our global war on AIDS, the international community is on the verge of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
In fact, water could help to create a climate of success that aids progress in other areas.
The challenges of feeding the world, keeping it safe from epidemic diseases such as malaria and AIDS, and combining economic progress with local and global environmental safety are the defining challenges of our time.
The hero of this effort, Dr. Paulo Teixera, is now at the World Health Organization helping to lead the global effort against AIDS.
It's now time that the WHO lead a similar effort on malaria, tuberculosis, AIDs, and other afflictions of the developing and developed world.
Of course, in the end, success in malaria control, or AIDs control, will require a partnership between the WHO, the private pharmaceutical companies, academic research establishments, and the world's governments.
Today nearly 15 million people worldwide receive treatment for AIDS, helping them continue to be productive members of society, compared to only about 10,000 people in 2000, when the MDGs were launched.
China's belated bouts of openness about the rural spread of AIDS and the SARS epidemic clearly indicate that the central government regards transparency solely as a matter of expediency.

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