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Evidence is growing that some HIV-infected infants, if given antiretroviral drugs early in life, are able to suppress their ...
Georgia continues to face a severe HIV crisis, with 2,442 new diagnoses in 2023—most affecting Black men who have sex with ...
HIV vaccine efforts have been slowed by the difficulty of getting neutralizing antibodies to target the correct locations of ...
WHO says the achievement is part of a broader push to bolster local production capacity and improve access to essential ...
Sub-Saharan Africa has taken a cautious but critical step toward greater health self-reliance as locally produced HIV ...
An advocacy group is suing the Trump administration for failing to disclose details of a settlement with Gilead over patent ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday rejected the presidential administration’s proposed termination of the CDC’s ...
Bollywood star Anil Kapoor also fulfills his social responsibility very well and goes ahead to help. GJEPC along with Veteran ...
"There is no objective reason why HIV should be decreasing across the world —except in Russia," the report said.
Routine tests in the third trimester may catch missed cases and flag the need for treatment that reduces a baby‘s risk of getting HIV to near zero.
She highlighted Lagos’ role as a trailblazer in HIV policy and programming, emphasizing the council’s importance as a ...
Medical advancements are a wonderful thing. When HIV was first discovered back in the 1980s, it was considered a death ...