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Lenacapavir offers twice-yearly HIV prevention with near-complete protection in clinical trials. Clinical trials show ...
COVID paused prevention efforts, which helped fuel the rise in new infections. Now federal funding cuts threaten to disrupt those efforts again.
What You Need To Know HIV testing, STD screening and community education programs are all at risk of ending in LA County when federal funds expire at the end of May The county receives $19.45 million ...
Widespread use of contemporary antiretroviral therapy globally has transformed HIV disease into a chronic illness associated with excess risk for disorders of the heart and circulatory system. Current ...
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI – The Ottawa County Department of Public Health is offering free HIV and syphilis testing in Holland on Tuesday, June 24. The free testing will be available from 10 a.m. to 6 p ...
Upward of 2,500 riders meet in Northern California each year to raise money and support for HIV and AIDS prevention and care. Since 1994, the ride has raised over $300 million for the San ...
The U.S. has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, the first step in an anticipated global rollout that could protect millions – although it’s unclear how many in the U.… ...
2:38 Risk of 2,000 new HIV infections daily after US aid freeze, UN AIDS agency estimates The U.S. has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, the first step in an ...
Dozens of HIV experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received emails earlier this month revoking notices they received 10 weeks ago that laid them off. Damage to their projects may ...
Nigerian manufacturer Codix Bio Ltd plans to make millions of HIV and Malaria test kits at its new plant outside Lagos for the local and regional market to help fill gaps in the wake of cutbacks ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, the first step in an anticipated global rollout that could protect millions – although it’s ...
In 2023, there were an estimated 1.3 million new HIV infections worldwide, according to UNAIDS, a significant decrease from the peak of 3.3 million new infections in 1995.