Protests might
posted on: Dec 2 2011 7:8 by RDugey. Viewed 30 times.Hundreds of Central Americans expressed yesterday Thursday by the end of the discrimination and stigma against those affected by HIV / AIDS and awareness to prevent the spread of evil that affects tens of thousands in the region.
"The goal is zero cases, zero dead in 2012," said one of the volunteers of the network of young Hondurans against AIDS, Mario Erazo, during a March in Tegucigalpa, involving dozens of citizens in the world day of fight against AIDS.
In Honduras, one of the most affected in Central America, there are some "30,000 people living with HIV", 21,000 are "on the stage of AIDS" (because they have developed the disease) and only 8,000 "receive antiretroviral treatment, he said.
""Thousands have the virus but failure examination because people it's scary to the test and they are faring from person to person," he lamented Erazo.

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