International guidelines recommend anal and liver surveillance for people with HIV, but Brazil lacks a national protocol; clinicians should integrate screening and vaccination.
A renewed call to end HIV-related stigma and discrimination echoed across Ikeja on Tuesday as the Federal Government, through the National AIDS Control Agency (NACA), officially flagged off the Zero ...
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Fiji HIV surge tied to dangerous drug use
In Fiji, a popular Pacific resort destination known for its high-end resorts and pristine white sand beaches, the number of ...
LivWell Community Health Services and Maiden Alley Cinema invited the community to a special event at Maiden Alley Cinema ...
Officials say the goal of events like this is to reduce HIV and other STIs in the community and the stigma surrounding them, ...
Sepsis is a leading global cause of hospital deaths, occurring when the body's response to infection damages tissue and ...
More than two dozen groups gathered in Columbia on Saturday to mark National African American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
With Black Americans disproportionately affected by HIV, it's a day to encourage testing, prevention, and treatment but also to talk about systemic barriers.
HIV and AIDS persist, and communities need help to fight them. An event shone a light on a decades-long fight, and a vision of the future.
The Trump administration decided that it will no longer observe World AIDS Day. This is in contrast to the historical federal ...
Indiana's antiquated laws regarding HIV defy modern science and undermine public health by reinforcing stigma.
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