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New Institute to Boost AIDS Campaign in Uganda

November 1, 2004: The East African (Nairobi), By Esther Nakkazi, Special Correspondent Nairobi - The institute will treat up to 300 patients daily and train 250 physicians across Africa each year. AN INFECTIOUS Diseases Institute (IDI) dedicated to treating people with HIV/Aids using advanced medicines and techniques and training medical practitioners was officially opened at Makerere University, Kampala, last week.

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Turning Monday into Tuesday in Kampala

October 2004: By Warner C. Greene, Director, Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology - The gentle touchdown of the night flight from London to Entebbe International Airport in Uganda proved to be the only "normal" thing about my trip to Kampala last October. Although I knew all about the HIV pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa and had treated many patients with this terrible disease, I confess that I was not prepared for the scope of the problem or the possibilities that exist there.

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Largest HIV/AIDS Training Center in Sub-Saharan Africa Opens in Uganda; Institute Funded Largely by Pfizer

October 21, 2004

'Biggest' Africa HIV centre opens

October 21, 2004

Anti-AIDS school launched at Mulago

October 21, 2004

NEW INFECTIOUS DISEASES INSTITUTE (IDI) TO ENHANCE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS AND TRAINING OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

October 20, 2004

U.S. Firm Opens $15M Ugandan AIDS Clinic

October 20, 2004

New institute offers hope to HIV patients in Africa

October 20, 2004

Uganda opens Africa's biggest AIDS training centre

October 20, 2004

A Winnipeg researcher is bringing new hope to AIDS patients in Uganda

October 19, 2004

Museveni to Open Aids Institute

October 19, 2004

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