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    Business, social media to prevent babies with HIV

    DAVOS, Switzerland (AP) — Business and social media leaders teamed up Friday to tackle the transmission of HIV from mothers to babies, saying the medicine and the money are largely in place, and with the right organizational skills they can eliminate HIV-infected births by 2015.

    John Megrue, CEO of Apax Partners U.S., will chair a business group that includes bankers and consulting experts and will help coordinate work being done by several governments and other international donors, as well as filling in gaps in the funding.

    Women need to receive antiretroviral drugs to prevent the virus being passed to their unborn babies.

    "There are no technological issues around it. There are no medical issues around it. It does not exist in the wealthy part of the world," Megrue said. "But there are still almost 400,000 children a year born — primarily in sub-Saharan Africa — with HIV."

    Ambassador Eric Goosby, a top U.S. AIDS official, said that although the group set a goal of zero transmission by 2015, in reality about 13 percent of babies born to HIV-positive mothers will unavoidably be born with the virus.

    Randi Zuckerberg, who founded RtoZ Studios after leaving the Facebook company that her brother Mark started, will lend the power of social media to increase awareness about the issue, by pulling in 1,000 influential Twitter and Facebook users in an expansion of an earlier social media effort to raise $200 million to fight malaria.

    "I'm calling this a social good broadcast experiment," she said. "The long-term vision is for this to be a group of thousands or millions of people who can all broadcast in a coordinated manner where there is a global crisis."

    Other business leaders involved in the project include Dominic Barton, managing director of consulting firm McKinsey & Co., and Cynthia Carroll, CEO of the mining company Anglo American PLC.

    "AIDS," Carroll said, "should not be a disease of children."

     

    15 comments

    • kxbpy  •  25 days ago
      Darwin rules!
    • bitterweed  •  26 days ago
      Did you ever wonder where we'd be today..if society had had the courage to do the right thing and quarrantine all AIDS carriers thirty some years ago? It would have been just a handful then..

      Just think of the resources saved, the tragedies prevented..if we hadn't been cowards and demanded that carriers be isolated as they would with anyone else that didn't have a sexually transmitted/social disease..

      Where was the 'social justice' for the children who have been born with this disease; though no fault of their own..Yeah..that's what I thought..
    • Chris  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  26 days ago
      How about preventing the transmission of HIV between men and women?? Like, duh, if a woman is HIV- ... then her baby will be HIV- also!! Let's put two and two together, shall we?
    • Chariot  •  Sendai-shi, Japan  •  24 days ago
      But the Pope says AIDS is a moral issue! If God didn't think those babies needed to be punished, He wouldn't have made them contract the disease in the first place! Who are we to interfere with His judgment?
    • Pinhead  •  26 days ago
      dont drink the water
    • This field is mandatory  •  24 days ago
      We need to EDUCATE these people first and foremost... they need to learn when they should and should not reproduce.
    • killer  •  26 days ago
      Good article because most of the tea party Republicans seemed to think that babies could only contract HIV by having gay sex.
    • Angi  •  Jakarta, Indonesia  •  26 days ago
      Yup,
      great plan!
      i wanna join them,,
    • Sandy Brandt  •  26 days ago
      Eliminate HIV infected babies world wide? What a great concept. Elimination of wars, hunger, violence and racism world wide are also great concepts. Can promiscuity ever be eliminated? Sure, so can emotion and spontaneity.
    • David  •  26 days ago
      Let the gay and doper disease do it's work.
    • cheryl kendrick  •  Olney, Texas  •  26 days ago
      This article title leaves alot to be desired, I thought they were going to prevent the babies from using social media or business, not try to prevent babies from getting it.
    • Well Now  •  26 days ago
      I just came here to watch the Christians (the WORST humans in the whole of nature) bray like jackasses about how babies and people should die of AIDS so they can feel good about death. It never gets old, it really doesn't.
    • Roscoe M Pucker  •  26 days ago
      best way to prevent aids stay away from bisex's queer's and needle popers
    • dsciswe  •  26 days ago
      PP has a plan: abort all babies they determine as 'undesirable' and give the proceeds to PP.
    • MichaelB  •  Waco, Texas  •  26 days ago
      Kill off those that are infected with HIV, problem solved
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