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Spread the love
Held every two years, RfL was the brainchild of Singapore#8217;s Action for AIDS (AfA).
‘HIV virus ‘infecting ‘general ‘population’
More mothers are infecting their children with the HIV virus, a sign that the disease has crept into the general population, said Malaysian AIDS Council president Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir.
Futsal for a cause
EARLIER this week, the Malaysian Aids Foundation (MAF) and the Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC) launched The Red Ribbon Futsal Challenge 2003 (RRFC), the fourth event under their I>In The Name of Love/Icampaign.
On a campaign to educate
For the past few weeks, posters and advertisements with attention-grabbing headlines may have caught the eye of many Malaysians. This campaign is part of efforts to enlighten the public about the plight of people with HIV/AIDS, writes Colin Khoo.
Second chance at life
Life does not end because one has HIV. But to be able to remain healthy and productive - and even get a shot at love - one must have access to the right drugs and have care and support, as two people tell AUDREY EDWARDS.
Financial lifeline
Life-saving drugs required by HIV patients are expensive which is why the Malaysian AIDS Foundation has a drug assistance scheme, reports AUDREY EDWARDS.
How the scheme works
HIV patients who need aid from the Malaysian AIDS Foundation's people living with HIV/AIDS drug assistance scheme, are selected by doctors at hospitals, both state and private ones.
RM113,000 raised to help HIV/AIDS victims
The Malaysian AIDS Foundation (MAF) has received a contribution of RM113,697.70 from I>The Star /I>that will help ease the financial burden of HIV/AIDS patients undergoing treatment.
Free antiretroviral treatment for AIDS patients
The Health Ministry will provide free antiretroviral (ARV) treatment for AIDS patients once the Government starts bringing in cheaper generic drugs from India next year.