Geneva - Sana
The World Health Organization unveiled a new drug to treat children with HIV "AIDS."
The American Health Care Global magazine quoted the organization as saying today that "the two pharmaceutical companies, Fiaters and Maclidus, invented the first formula to treat children with HIV," pointing out that the new drug is in the form of a tablet that dissolves in water and flavored with strawberry.
The organization explained that the new drug will contribute to reducing the cost of treating the disease by 75 percent and will be available in several countries during the first half of next year.
Official statistics indicate that 1.7 million children around the world are infected with HIV and half of them do not receive the necessary treatment.