
U612 Flexible Pipe
Materials:
Features:
Working Pressure<0.6MPa
Diameter:1.5"
Materials:l
Body: SUS304
Package:
Product ID Weight Dimension
U612-A 37kg/case of200
23×23× 34cm/case of 200
U612-B 37kg/case of200
23×23× 34cm/case of 200
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om, more than two decades after AIDS was identified, have still not been taught
how to deal with it) and reorganising hospital administrations. This sort of work has spin- fuel dispenser offs beyond the treatment
of AIDS.
Some of the money to do all this has come from the afflicted countries themselves. Much of the rest has been
disbursed through three conduits from the rich to the poor worlds the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria, based in Geneva; the President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (the president in question being George
Bush); and the World Bank. (The WHO and UNAIDS have acted as cheerleaders and advisers, rather than
dispensers of largesse.)
The expense of treatment has also been tackled. For th fuel dispenser e other big change that has come about as a result of the
initiative is in the market for AIDS drugs.
Here, a former American president with time on his hands and an urge to do good works has helped things along.
The Clinto fuel dispenser n Foundation HIV AIDS Initiative has helped to defragment the market for generic anti-retroviral drugs
(those no longer in patent) by signing contracts with manufacturers in India and South Africa that guarantee large
order-volumes and reliable payment. As a result of this and similar initiatives, the price of a course of these drugs
has, in some cases, fallen below $150 per person per year—down from over $1,000 at the turn of the century.
Progress, then, is being made. And perhaps the most telling sign of that is what has not happened. The AIDS-
activists organisations, normally sensitive to the least failure to honour a pledge, have, by and large, kept quiet.
Dr De Cock will not be drawn into predictions about what progress to expect over the next few years, but Mr
Clinton (admittedly not an epidemiologist) says he will be both disappointed and surprised if the 3m figure is not
reached by the end of this year. With an epidemic the size of AIDS, that means a lot of extra deaths. But,
realistically, it is not that great an overrun.
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