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Researchers from the Munich Tropical Institute, the Tanzanian NIMR-MMRC, DZIF, together with colleagues from Bonn, have ...
Global deaths from HIV/AIDS and new infections could soar to levels unseen since the start of the century if planned funding ...
Global progress against HIV is at risk as aid cuts could trigger millions of new infections and deaths, potentially setting ...
We express our great appreciation to the American people and US Government for the incredible support through the President's ...
Some hospitals have reduced refill stock given to patients, for example, some give medicine to last for only 30 days, a drop ...
Togo faces a financial gap of 2.1 billion FCFA (West African CFA franc) for 2025, with 1.6 billion FCFA needed for antiretroviral medications and reagents. Increase the state budget line for health ...
A team of Northwestern University scientists spanning disciplines have developed new technology that could lead to the ...
The technology described uses a nanomechanical platform and tiny cantilevers to detect multiple HIV antigens at high sensitivity in a matter of minutes. These silicon cantilevers are cheap and easy to ...
The recent US funding cuts have created critical gaps in the HIV response across East and Southern Africa. The gaps, unless filled, will have severe public health consequences, reversing the gains ...
The study by Sari Reisner and colleagues1 in The Lancet HIV on gender-affirming hormone therapy and its effect on HIV ...
Patients fear stigma and treatment errors from unfamiliar staff after HIV services moved to outpatient units. State urged to form a single coordinating body for country’s HIV response.