Ex- president of EE.UU. Bill Clinton assured today, in the World-wide Day of the AIDS, that the reform of the American sanitary system impelled by agent chief executive Barack Obama will benefit the fight against that disease.
“If finally the sanitary reform is approved, I assure to them that we are going to see how more money to the fight against AIDS and HIV is destined”, it asserted Clinton, that participated in a debate in the University of Columbia of New York organized by its foundation and the Center the International for the Treatment of the AIDS of Columbia.
The ex- agent chief executive, who was accompanied by the director by that center, Wafaa El-Sadr, and other experts, assured that to secure a universal cover of the health system “he will help much to create the network” necessary “to improve the attendance to people infected by the virus and who they suffer that disease”.
Clinton debated about the state of AIDS in the world and on the paper that the companies, the Governments and the civil society can have in the fight against this virus and emphasized the necessity to add efforts to end “terrible” a disease that is “avoidable and treatable”.
“In 2010, nobody, independent of where it lives or on how much money has, would have to lose to a being loved because of a terrible disease, but that it is possible to be come up and to be tried”, it assured the ex- agent chief executive, who sent a touch of attention to the American population about the confidence whereupon they see the disease.
The Americans, in his opinion, “tend to think that, thanks to the work of great foundations and of the Government, we are on the verge of ending AIDS in this country and to world-wide level, and that is not truth”, since “the crisis is in the United States worse than we had thought”.
“In the United States still they are not under treatment all the people who would have to be it, nor everybody that had puts under the tests of AIDS”, asserted Clinton, that in addition it assured that “only 40% of the people in the world who are affected are able to survive”.
The ex- American governor explained that those numbers must “to the existing problems, for example, to distribute medecines”. In addition, he emphasized the importance “of speaking of all those problems” and the actions that are due to take to maintain with life those people anywhere in the world.
Clinton, that defined the World-wide Day of AIDS like “a very personal and touching day”, also remembered today the efforts that the Government of the United States carried out under his Presidency to secure to advances “without precedents” in the prevention and the treatment of the disease in this country.
“We concentrated in zones and populations especially affected in the United States, including the Afro-American and Latin population”, assured Clinton, that said that, when left the White House, “the stigma vanished, more people put to the test themselves, the antirretrovirales took place on a large scale and practically everybody had access to medicines”.
The director of the Center the International for the Treatment of the AIDS of the University of Columbia, Wafaa El-Sadr emphasized, on the other hand, the high index of women who are affected by the AIDS anywhere in the world, something that, in his opinion, must to “the vulnerability that undergoes the woman generally, not only with AIDS”.
“The women do not show the control of the economy nor of the education, and they do not have access to many opportunities at those societies that have not transformed themselves into igualitarias, where the health of the woman is not a preoccupation”, explained El-Sadr in their intervention.
The doctor assured, nevertheless, that to solve that problem she is due to also work in “the role that the man plays, because he continues being central stops to the aim to protect to the women” in many countries.
Hello! Please e-mail me your contacts. I have a question zachary@complective.ru” rel=”nofollow”>……
Thanks!…