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By Armen Hareyan on November 30, 2007 - 2:48pm for eMaxHealth

Sen.Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), who is running for the Democratic presidentialnomination, on Thursday at an HIV/AIDS conference hosted by Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., reiterated hercommitment to invest $50 billion to fight HIV/AIDS, the Los Angeles Times reports (Berthelsen, LosAngeles Times, 11/30).

Clinton in aplan released earlier this week proposed to spend at least $50 billion by 2013on initiatives to fight HIV/AIDS worldwide. Clinton's plan also will propose doublingfunding for HIV/AIDS research at NIH to $5.2 billion annually (Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 11/27). According to David Bryden,a spokesperson for the Global AIDSAlliance, Clinton's plan would increase U. S. spending to fight HIV/AIDS byabout 20%. He added that all of the Democratic presidential candidates havecommitted to the same funding proposal.

Clinton in herspeech to more than 1,700 attendees on Thursday said that HIV/AIDS"remains a plague of biblical proportions," adding that where"ignorance and prejudice builds, AIDS thrives." She said that stigmarelated to the disease is "one of the real evils that has to becombated" and that part of the solution to the pandemic is to teach "abstinence, be faithful and use condoms if necessary" (Los AngelesTimes, 11/30). Clinton also pledged todouble the number of people worldwide who receive HIV/AIDS treatment through U.S. funding (Gerstein, New York Sun, 11/30). In addition, Clinton said that "it is long past time that we do everything we can to stand up for the proposition that women's rights are human rights." She added, "Girls denied their human rights are girls at risk for AIDS" (Marinucci, San Francisco Chronicle, 11/30).

In addition, Clinton said that if elected president, she would try to eradicate malaria deaths in Africa within eight years. She also said that she would commit $1 billion annually for global malaria control efforts (Blood, AP/Google.com, 11/30). "AIDS will not be defeated until medical systems in developing countries are relieved of the burdens caused by malaria," Clinton said, adding, "It is appalling that more than one million people die every year from a bug bite and nearly all of them are children" (New York Sun, 11/30).

Former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.) and Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.), both of whom also are running for the Democratic presidential nomination, gave videotaped speeches that were shown after Clinton's speech. According to the Times, Edwards and Obama "hammered on their desire to curb pharmaceutical company profits on AIDS drugs and make lower-cost generic medications more widely available" (Los Angeles Times, 11/30).

Republican presidential candidates former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) also addressed the conference through videos, the Chronicle reports (San Francisco Chronicle, 11/30). Romney and McCain praised AIDS efforts launched by President Bush, according to the Times. McCain said that he would favor continuing an "abstinence-only approach" to sex education in U.S. efforts abroad (Los Angeles Times, 11/30).

Reprintedwith permission from kaisernetwork.org. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, search the archives, and sign upfor email delivery at kaisernetwork.org/email . The Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Reportis published for kaisernetwork.org, a free service of The Henry J. KaiserFamily Foundation.

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