您现在的位置是:首页 > 英语听力 > VOA英语听力下载|VOA news > VOA慢速英语|美国之音慢速英语听力下载 正文 VOA慢速英语:More people get HIV drugs, but even more get infected 2008-06-07来源:和谐英语 Download AudioThis is the VOA Special English Health Report.A United Nations report says almost three million people in developing countries are now receiving drugs for H.I.V. This is an increase of almost one million people from two 2006. Still, the hope was to reach three million by 2005.W.H.O. Director-General Margaret Chan welcomed the progress. But she noted that antiretroviral therapy, or ART, alone will not solve the problem.MARGARET CHAN: "For every two persons we manage to provide them with ART, another five persons get infected. So again, we cannot underestimate the power of prevention."The new report says almost seventy-five percent of people receiving H.I.V. drugs are in Africa. Sixty percent of the people with H.I.V. in Africa are women.Antiretroviral therapy suppresses H.I.V., human immunodeficiency virus. The drugs help patients live longer without developing AIDS. The disease robs the body of its natural defenses against infections.An estimated nine million seven hundred thousand people in low- and middle-income countries were in need of H.I.V. treatment last year. The report says that by the end of the year, just over thirty percent of them were getting it.The report says price reductions are a main reason why more people with H.I.V., including more pregnant women, are receiving the drugs.Also, delivery systems have been redesigned to better serve individual countries and smaller health centers. And treatments are simpler than in the past.(Www.hxen.net)But the report notes that huge barriers remain in dealing with the AIDS epidemic. Getting patients to stay on their therapy is difficult. There are still large numbers of people who do not get tested for H.I.V. And there are many others who get tested too late and die within months.The report also says there is not enough joint treatment of H.I.V. and the related infections that most often kill AIDS patients. Tuberculosis, for example, is the leading cause of death among AIDS patients in Africa.And still another problem is the shortage of health care workers in the developing world. Many move to wealthier nations for better pay and living conditions.And that’s the VOA Special English Health Report, written by Caty Weaver. For more health news, go to www.hxen.net for transcripts and MP3s of our reports. I’m Steve Ember. 本栏目更多同类内容 扫码关注和谐英语微信公众号,第一时间获取最新学习资料 或公众号搜索myhxen 上一篇 VOA慢速英语:Alaska disputing federal move to list polar bears as threatened 下一篇 VOA慢速英语:Fighting music piracy on college campuses 相关文章 Let's Get to the 'Root of the Problem'What Does It Mean to Get the 'Greenlight?'EvenApp Helps People Collect Animals Killed on RoadsEven Though and Even IfExperts Warn Jan. 6 Events Hurt World Democracy多林戈英语测试获得支持 但问题依然存在Boosters Key to Fight Omicron, But Lots Still to LearnStudents Return to Campus, HBCU Gains, New TOEFL and More创造英语沉浸体验