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www.washingtonpost.com
Two French researchers who shared the Nobel Prize in medicine for discovering the AIDS virus are voicing fears that the world financial crisis will hurt funding to fight the disease.
Luc Montagnier and Francoise Barre-Sinoussi say they told President Nicolas Sarkozy of their concerns that both research and international funding to fight AIDS could be cut in the crisis.
The two met with Sarkozy Wednesday. They told him that medication in Africa is often paid by a global fund for AIDS and distributed for free. Montagnier questioned whether that arrangement will continue.
news.bbc.co.uk
There is no hard evidence that circumcision protects gay men from HIV, research shows.
African trials have shown circumcision cuts the likelihood of female to male HIV transmission by up to 60%.
But a US analysis of data on 53,567 men who have sex with other men found HIV rates were not significantly lower among those who were circumcised.
www.washingtonpost.com
Two French researchers who shared the Nobel Prize in medicine for discovering the AIDS virus are voicing fears that the world financial crisis will hurt funding to fight the disease.
Luc Montagnier and Francoise Barre-Sinoussi say they told President Nicolas Sarkozy of their concerns that both research and international funding to fight AIDS could be cut in the crisis.
The two met with Sarkozy Wednesday. They told him that medication in Africa is often paid by a global fund for AIDS and distributed for free. Montagnier questioned whether that arrangement will continue.
www.lefigaro.fr
Le prix récompense une aventure scientifique hors du commun.
Le 5 juin 1981, le Centre de contrôle des maladies d'Atlanta (CDC) aux États-Unis repère une consommation anormalement explosive d'un médicament destiné à traiter des infections pulmonaires jusqu'à présent rares. Une enquête menée rapidement dévoile que les bénéficiaires de ce médicament sont des jeunes adultes - homosexuels, toxicomanes ou hémophiles -, jusqu'alors en bonne santé, qui souffrent d'infections fulgurantes liées à une baisse massive de leurs défenses immunitaires. Le sida (syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise), qui couvait silencieusement dans le monde, et particulièrement en Afrique, vient d'apparaître au grand jour, dans un certain scepticisme.
L'attribution du prix Nobel de médecine aux professeurs Luc Montagnier et Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, de l'Institut Pasteur, ravive le souvenir des grands moments de cette aventure scientifique. Cette histoire pourrait n'être qu'une belle saga avec des personnages hors du commun, des rebondissements, des tricheries, des réhabilitations dignes d'Alexandre Dumas, s'il n'y avait des dizaines de millions de morts passés et sans doute autant à venir si la mobilisation mondiale tarde encore.
Centre for Social Science Research Working Papers 08 (222), (Jul 2008)
AIDS 2008 - XVII International AIDS Conference
AIDS 2008 - XVII International AIDS Conference
AIDS 2008 - XVII International AIDS Conference
The Lancet 369 (9562), 643 (2007)
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