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Unaids goodwill ambassador xiaoming huang visited beijing and called for zero discrimination in hiv testing

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Linkeddb News December 3& have spent Today marks the 31st world AIDS day as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations programme on AIDS Xiaoming Huang Walk into Beijing you 'an hospital, visit the AIDS testing room and understand the method and process of AIDS testing, popularize the knowledge of AIDS testing. Xiaoming Huang, wearing a coat with a red silk band logo, has called for "zero discrimination."

Xiaoming Huang, unaids goodwill ambassador, and Ms. Sang ailing, unaids representative in China visited the HIV testing room

Xiaoming Huang, unaids goodwill ambassador, and Ms. Sang ailing, unaids representative in China visited the HIV testing room

& have spent & have spent The theme of this year's world AIDS day is "active detection, ai ai, sharing health", and always pay close attention to in the field of HIV/AIDS Xiaoming Huang is obviously "prepared", in HIV visits measure, Xiaoming Huang incarnate the interviewer, to measure the paramedics had seven very "ground", from "what people need to detect" to "how to judge whether a test results", although this is basic knowledge, but this kind of science is necessary, because it is still a lot of people the knowledge of the blind area, As Xiaoming Huang mentioned in the discussion with medical staff, "the test paper may not be accurate, so it must go to professional medical institutions and epidemic prevention organizations".

Xiaoming Huang, a unaids goodwill ambassador, talked with laboratory staff and volunteers

& have spent & have spent & have spent Xiaoming Huang then proposed two "why" to sang ailing, the representative of unaids in China. "why is the theme of this year's world AIDS day about testing? ", "why voluntary testing?" Is to raise people's awareness of HIV testing. Xiaoming Huang believed that prevention, treatment and elimination of discrimination of AIDS are three very important things. "I hope everyone can overcome fear and resistance.

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& have spent & have spent & have spent After today's visit, Xiaoming Huang Shared some bad news: so far, 9.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS in China have not been tested and are unaware of their condition. Data intuitively let us see that AIDS is actually not far away from us, it is a common challenge we face. And clear detection is the only way to know the status of AIDS infection, early detection, early detection, early treatment, but also to avoid further spread of AIDS.

& have spent & have spent & have spent Xiaoming Huang believed that we should be more confident in the face of challenges. He also Shared a piece of good news. Now there has been a breakthrough in HIV treatment.

 

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& have spent & have spent From 2016 Xiaoming Huang as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations programme on HIV/AIDS (unaids) China, he has been actively called for more and more people join in, together to understand the HIV/AIDS, do not escape, not discrimination, to build "zero discrimination" in the world, to that end, Xiaoming Huang has also specially for audio books about HIV/AIDS the most brave boy. Today, Xiaoming Huang also called for "121 love together" in his microblog. "I hope more people will pay attention to poor families affected by AIDS, so that lovely angels can smile and grow up healthily."

Xiaoming Huang, a unaids goodwill ambassador, talked with laboratory staff and volunteers

& have spent & have spent "Xiaoming Huang's efforts can reenergize HIV prevention and change the lives of many people in China and other countries and regions," unaids said. For Xiaoming Huang, all his efforts are to let more people join the team of AIDS prevention and treatment publicity, to let more people know about AIDS, and to eliminate the fear of AIDS. He always believed, "with your support, we will end AIDS by 2030!" .

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