Bangkok... Twenty-five million people have died of AIDS and an estimated 33 million people have HIV



Tourists look at mannequins decorated with condoms for an anti-AIDS campaign, displayed at Condom & Cabbages restaurants in Bangkok on June 30, 2009. AIDS first emerged in 1981 as a disease that destroys immune cells, exposing the body to opportunistic infections. HIV was identified as its source in 1983. Twenty-five million people have died of AIDS and an estimated 33 million people have HIV

A mannequin decorated with condoms for an anti-AIDS campaign is displayed at Condom & Cabbages restaurants in Bangkok on June 30, 2009. AIDS first emerged in 1981 as a disease that destroys immune cells, exposing the body to opportunistic infections. HIV was identified as its source in 1983.

A mannequins decorated with condoms for an anti-AIDS campaign is displayed at Condom & Cabbages restaurants in Bangkok on June 30, 2009. AIDS first emerged in 1981 as a disease that destroys immune cells, exposing the body to opportunistic infections. HIV was identified as its source in 1983.

Tourists walk past mannequins decorated with condoms for an anti-AIDS campaign, displayed at Condom & Cabbages restaurants in Bangkok on June 30, 2009. AIDS first emerged in 1981 as a disease that destroys immune cells, exposing the body to opportunistic infections. HIV was identified as its source in 1983. Twenty-five million people have died of AIDS and an estimated 33 million people have HIV