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Gilead Sciences and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said on Wednesday they had finalized plans to ...
For the past three decades, myths and misconceptions about HIV have stuck around. Here are some common ones, along with the facts to set them straight.
If you’re HIV-positive, you’re more likely to get hepatitis B or C, and more likely to have serious liver damage. Find out about the link between these co-infections.
The CDC reported nearly 32,000 new HIV cases nationwide in 2022, with two thirds of infections acquired through male-to-male contact. Southern states accounted for about half of all cases. As with ...
Published Wednesday in The Lancet HIV journal, the modeling study estimates that by 2030, there could be between 4.4 million to 10.8 million additional new HIV infections in low- and middle-income ...
HIV and AIDS are not the same thing — and knowing the difference is critical for getting the right treatment. Getty Images (2) By. Becky Upham. Published on October 15, 2024.
HIV and AIDS are related, in that AIDS is the most advanced stage of an HIV infection, and therefore, the HIV virus causes both conditions. AIDS can also be called a "stage 3 HIV infection." ...
HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, is the microorganism responsible for AIDS – acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV gradually weakens the body’s immune system by infecting and ...
Dr. Delight Madoro, a district medical officer in Mashonaland East province, on Dec. 10, 2024, said Zimbabwe combats the HIV/AIDS epidemic with strategies such as PrEP and blood-based self-testing.
it’s more important now than ever. one of the reasons that we do pride as a fundraiser for ahs is kind of to to honor where we came from. every year on june 1st, aids seacoast hosts a pride kickoff.
In June 2024, results from a trial of a new medicine to prevent HIV were announced—and they were jaw-dropping. Lenacapavir, a treatment injected once every six months, protected over 5,000 girls ...
Dining out or grabbing drinks in central Indiana on April 24 can help fight HIV. More than 50 restaurants in the area will donate 10% to 75% of their sales for the day to Damien Center, Indiana ...