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HCT Counsellor Linet Okore of LVCT takes a blood sample as she provided HCT (HIV Testing & counselling) to  Daniel Ombech Sule, a boda boda operator in Kondele, during a pre-world aids day where HTC, condom distribution, demonstration on condom usage and sensitisation were offered to the public on Monday ahead of World Aids Day that will be celebrated internationally on 1st December. Photo/TOM OTIENO

HCT Counsellor Linet Okore of LVCT takes a blood sample as she provided HCT (HIV Testing & counselling) to Daniel Ombech Sule, a boda boda operator in Kondele, during a pre-world aids day where HTC, condom distribution, demonstration on condom usage and sensitisation were offered to the public on Monday ahead of World Aids Day that will be celebrated internationally on 1st December. Photo/TOM OTIENO 

By GATONYE GATHURA and DAVID NJAGI
Posted  Monday, November 30  2009 at  22:00

In Summary

  • Kenya wins UN praise and wants to put more people on antiretroviral drugs

Cocktails of drugs can control HIV but there is no cure.

UNAids executive director Michel Sidibe told Reuters in an interview in Shanghai that advances in HIV prevention and treatment were still very lopsided.

Additional reporting by Reuters

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