AIDS appeal by first lady
First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy France, which provides its star power to the global fight against AIDS, called for more efforts to make 2015, the mother of transmission from mother to child transmission of HIV.
On the eve of World AIDS Day, singer and former supermodel wife of President Nicolas Sarkozy told the daily Le Monde, to prevent neonatal HIV-infected mothers in poor countries, there is justice.
"I'm not a doctor, scientist, statesman. I'm just a woman suffers unjust world of knowledge and medication to prevent HIV infection and AIDS-related deaths," she wrote on.
"I hope one day we can tell our children and grandchildren, we do everything we can around the world so that children born as a carrier of HIV," she says.
Bruni, Sarkozy said that 45 percent of pregnant women who are infected with HIV treatment last year, this number could rise to 60 percent of the working capital fund.
First Lady, who lost his brother, Virginia AIDS three years ago, said he hoped to use his celebrity status to help women and children infected with HIV.
First Lady Carla Bruni Sarkozy France, which provides its star power to the global fight against AIDS, called for more efforts to make 2015, the mother of transmission from mother to child transmission of HIV.
On the eve of World AIDS Day, singer and former supermodel wife of President Nicolas Sarkozy told the daily Le Monde, to prevent neonatal HIV-infected mothers in poor countries, there is justice.
"I'm not a doctor, scientist, statesman. I'm just a woman suffers unjust world of knowledge and medication to prevent HIV infection and AIDS-related deaths," she wrote on.
"I hope one day we can tell our children and grandchildren, we do everything we can around the world so that children born as a carrier of HIV," she says.
Bruni, Sarkozy said that 45 percent of pregnant women who are infected with HIV treatment last year, this number could rise to 60 percent of the working capital fund.
First Lady, who lost his brother, Virginia AIDS three years ago, said he hoped to use his celebrity status to help women and children infected with HIV.
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