Kenyan Children Cited as Needing Greater Access to Antiretroviral DrugsDecember 23, 2008 A new Human Rights Watch report says 40,000 Kenyan children with HIV could die in the next two years without antiretroviral treatment. According to HRW, Kenya provides free ARV treatment but only 20,000 children in need are receiving it. Rawlence said it is not an issue of cost: "It's just making sure that the Kenyan government is giving the relevant training, supplying [the ARVs], making them available to the children, making sure those children come to the clinics and they show up for their follow-up appointments so that somebody's actually looking after them," Rawlence said. Back to other news for December 2008 Voice of America 12.17.2008; Howard Lesser This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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