By Kemo Cham
Despite gains in medication, which has cut down on the rate of deaths to AIDS, the rate of infection of the HIV virus is still at a worryingly high level, a new study has revealed.
The study shows that 2.5 million people are still becoming infected with the virus that causes AIDS HIV every year.
The findings released to coincide with ongoing international HIV/AIDS conference in South Africa shows that new infections have stagnated after a major leap from the peak rate of 3.3 million in 1997.










