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Reviewed / Amended: October 2004

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BITTER LEMONS

The Australian AIDS Fund Inc

26/02/08

Special Report on IAS Presentation in Sydney
Australian AIDS Fund Inc 26/07//07
Poster Presentation at International AIDS Conference
Sydney

Australian AIDS Fund Inc 24/07/07
UN urges mass male circumcision in southern Africa
IPP- Guardian -Tanzania 09/07//07
Circumcision Overstated as Prevention Tool Against AIDS
AIDS ASIA (Media Hivatlas) 21/06/07

Update report on Mary Magdalene Project

The project team in Jos, Nigeria.

14/12/2006

Update report on Mary Magdalene Project

The project team in Jos, Nigeria.

21/08/2006

Nigerian Roundtable Discussion:Lime juice as a potential microbicide

Abuja, Nigeria

02/08/2006

Update report on Mary Magdalene Project

The team in Jos, Nigeria

25/06/2006

Invitation to Roundtable Discussion:Lime Juice as a potential microbicide

Nigeria - AIDS eForum

21/07/2006

Update report on Mary Magdalene Project

The team in Jos, Nigeria

25/06/2006

The Mary Magdalene Project gets underway

The team in Jos, Nigeria

01/06/2006

The lemon gel debate

Kenya

24/05/2006

Lemon juice and AIDS

The Science Show- ABC Radio National

13/05/2006

Progress of the Manao (Lime Juice) Project

Chulalongkorn University,Thailand/
PCDA (Thailand)/
University of Melbourne

18/03/2006

Latest News

Global Campaign for Microbicides

14/02/2006

Royal Society Review
New ways of preventing HIV infection:
"Thinking simply,simply thinking"

The Royal Society
Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences

03/02/2006

Can lemons stop AIDS?

"Women's Heath Update"
Auckland, New Zealand

November, 2005

"Use of lemon or lime juice douches in women in Jos, Nigeria"

"Sexual Health" (A CSIRO Journal - Australia) 17/11/05

The Mary Magdalene Project

The Project Team 26/10/05 &
12/05/05

Scientific Publications on Lemons and Limes

The Project Team 21/07/05

HIV in monkeys 'blocked by drug'

Scientists believe they are a step closer to understanding how to block HIV transmission between men and women. A US and Swiss team used an experimental drug to protect monkeys from their equivalent of the virus.

BBC News - World Service 14/10/04

The Lemon Juice Presentation from the Thailand International AIDS Conference

Lemon Juice Presentation .pdf - 188kb
- download Adobe Acrobat Reader

  --/08/04

The Manao (Lime) Project - Update Report

The Thai Ministry of Public Health and the Population and Community Development Association (PDA) have adopted the Manao Project as it's known, and are planning the human clinical trials of acceptability, safety and contraceptive efficacy to be carried out in Thailand.

  --/08/04

Media coverage of clinical trials announcment for the "LemonAIDS" project

The following report was carried in the Melbourne Herald-Sun, The Australian, the Brisbane Courier Mail, The Hobart Mercury, The Adelaide Advertiser and the West Australian on Monday, July 12.

  12/07/04

World Media coverage of clinical trials announcment for the "LemonAIDS" project

The following report was issued out of Bangkok to global audiences and was reported in Australia (print, radio and TV) and also front-paged in The Times of India as well as in other media.

  --/07/04

Starting to gel - by Helen Pilcher

In sub-Saharan Africa, there's an urgent need for creams or gels that can protect women from infection with HIV. Now the first large-scale trials are getting under way.

news@nature.com 07/07/04

Groundbreaking Thai/Australian Partnership Initiative

Clinical Trials Announced Into Efficacy of Limes (or lemons) as Nature’s Microbicide to Combat HIV/AIDS!

  --/05/04

Agreement on Eve of XV International AIDS
Conference in Bangkok

Mechai Viravaidya
Mechai Viravaidya
Prof. Roger V.Short A.M.
Prof. Roger V.Short A.M.
11/07/04

Women and HIV/AIDS Bill of Rights - Barcelona, Spain, 2002 and Bangkok, Thailand, 2004

The Australian AIDS Fund Incorporated is a signatory to this Women and HIV/AIDS Bill of Rights as approved at the XIV International Conference in Spain, 2002, and offered for presentation at the Thailand Conference in Juy, 2004.
  --/07/04

Abstracts lodged for International AIDS Conference in Bangkok in July, 2004

More than 10, 000 Abstracts are expected to be lodged for this vital annual conference and only 500 are expected to be chosen for presentation.

The LemonAIDS team leader, Professor Roger Short and his PhD student, Scott McCoombe, will travel to Bangkok for the conference in the hope of presenting their Abstracts which have already been lodged.

  12/02/04

Primate Toxity Trial of Intravaginal Lime Juice

  16/06/03


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