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Pregnant Women to Be Tested for AIDS

At least 100 thousand pregnant women in China's southwest Yunnan Province will have access to AIDS testing this year, in a bid to curb mother-to-baby transmission.
   
One hundred and twenty-five pregnant women were discovered infected with AIDS virus in Yunnan Province last year and they were treated in time to prevent AIDS transmission.
   
Yunnan Province plans to provide AIDS testing for 300 thousand people this year.
   
Their efforts have been confirmed by international AIDS prevention Organizations.

(CRI March 14, 2005)

 


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