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UPDATED: 18:02, July 21, 2005 |
The Health Ministry announced in the parliament on Wednesday that the government had set aside 20 million US dollars for the purchase of anti-retroviral drugs and the free-drug distribution program would benefit 23,000 Tanzanians living with HIV/AIDS between July and December this year.
According to the ministry, so far the government has been dispensing free-drugs at the 96 health centers across the country to 21,000 patients, including 4,240 children.
An estimated 2 million people have been infected with HIV/AIDS in the east African country with a population of 35 million.
The disease claims some 140,000 lives a year and has made 12 percent of the country's children AIDS orphans.
Tanzania has envisaged to serve up to 500,000 HIV/AIDS suffers with free-drugs in a period of five years.
Source: Xinhua
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