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U.S. urges coordinated health strategy with China on SARS, AIDS

Emergency Management Alert, October 28, 2003

The United States hopes to work closer with China to fight HIV-AIDS and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Agence France-Presse reports.

U.S. Secretary of Health Tommy Thompson also urged Chinese leaders to become more visible in the HIV-AIDS epidemic in China. Thompson on October 20 announced the opening of an HIV-AIDS office to be run by officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Beijing.

China covered up the first SARS outbreak for nearly six months. Beijing also covered up a full-fledged AIDS epidemic in central China where hundreds of thousands of rural villagers contracted HIV since the early 1990s from unsanitary, government-backed blood and plasma drives.

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