Aids meeting opens in S Africa By Alastair Leithead
BBC correspondent in Durban
The South African Government is expected to come under increasing pressure to implement an HIV/Aids treatment policy at a conference in Durban which begins on Sunday.
The South African health minister is expected to address the opening session, but she is unlikely to be given a warm reception by delegates critical of the government's strategy.
More people are infected in S Africa than in any other country
Demands for treatment are mounting, with many organisations calling for a policy of antiretroviral therapy to stop the millions of South Africans who are HIV-positive from dying.
More people are infected in South Africa than in any other country in the world.
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