The Miracle of Love

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The Miracle of Love
 
In addition to blood transfusion, mother-to-child transmission is almost the only way children under the age of 15 can get infected with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).

Fortunately, in 2001, an AIDS treatment and prevention research group in Chiang Mai, Thailand developed a new drug which could effectively reduce the transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from mother to child.

Through a project of the United Nations’ Children’s Fund and the Ministry of Health of the People’s Republic of China, Chinese doctors trained in Thailand to learn more about how to block the transmission. Through this film, Lu Mu tries to show that the endeavour is a shining example of how international cooperation and sharing of knowledge can not only improve lives, but save them as well.

Many people have a negative attitude towards the reproductive rights of women infected with AIDS.  (They) think that a person infected with HIV   should not bear children.”