среда, 3 декабря 2014 г.
The confusion surrounding these events is still fresh, so it's still not known how many AIDS workers
The Malaysian plane being shot down is a tragic turn of events for the world. But the loss is particularly heavy for the HIV/AIDS community as many AIDS researchers, health south beach hotels officials and activists were aboard the flight on their way to a HIV conference in Melbourne, Australia.
The confusion surrounding these events is still fresh, so it’s still not known how many AIDS workers were on the flight. But it was confirmed that Dr. Lange and his longtime companion, Jacqueline van Tongeren, were both aboard the flight and are now presumed dead.
Lange was a pioneer in the fight against HIV/AIDS since the early days of the crisis, who started researching the epidemic in 1983. He conducted several south beach hotels pivotal trials on antiretroviral therapies and on the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. He was also a fierce south beach hotels advocate of getting affordable drugs for AIDS patients into poor countries.
“Joep was a person who knew no barriers; south beach hotels he was a great inspiration south beach hotels for anyone who wanted to contribute to fighting the tragedy of AIDS in Africa and Asia,” a statement from the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development read.
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