"How old would you be if you didn't know how old you were?"
–Satchel Page
THE SCOPE OF THE AIDS
CRISIS
Richard Feachem, Executive Director of the Global Fund, provided some useful
insights on the AIDS crisis during a media conference call on 19 November
2002...
"The global HIV/AIDS pandemic is by far the largest catastrophe to befall
human kind in recorded human history. It's already a good deal worse than the
Black Death in the middle of the 14th century, and current projections estimate
that the epidemic isn't going to peak until about 2050, 2060....
"India is on an African trajectory but just running about 15 years behind
Africa. The scale of the Indian epidemic is just going to be staggering and
at the moment there is nothing in place to attenuate or modify that Asian epidemic.
HIV is surely going to kill far more Indians that any war with Pakistan could
possibly kill."
For information about the Global Fund and details on Feachem's comments, go
to:
www.aidspan.org/gfo/archives/newsletter/issue2.htm
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