Children are "invisible face" of AIDS: UNICEF (Reuters)
<p><a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051025/hl_nm/aids_children_dc"><img src="http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/nm/20051025/2005_10_25t091855_450x301_us_aids_children.jpg?x=130&y=86&sig=Qpwsc1BLHcwPiHz7EQl7ug--" align="left" height="86" width="130" alt="Peer counsellor Ndeye Astou Mbaye, 20, poses for a portrait in front of a blackboard with the French word for 'AIDS' written on it at a community-run AIDS awareness workshop for teenage girls and women in the Senegalese capital Dakar, October 24, 2005. Every minute of every day a child dies of AIDS but only 5 percent of those infected have access to life-preserving drugs, UNICEF, the U.N. Children's Fund, said on Tuesday in launching a new campaign. (Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters)" border="0" /></a>Reuters - Every minute of every day a
child dies of AIDS but only 5 percent of those infected have
access to life-preserving drugs, UNICEF, the U.N. Children's
Fund, said on Tuesday in launching a new campaign.</p><br clear=all>