A person who has been able to achieve and maintain viral suppression by taking their medication consistently and correctly ...
According to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, twice-yearly injection of Lenacapavir offers a 96 percent ...
Despite medical strides, people still face barriers to accessing sexual health care, particularly in remote and transient ...
When lenacapavir test results were presented at a World AIDS Conference in July 2024, experts were thrilled: Lenacapavir was hailed as a long-awaited breakthrough in the fight against HIV/AIDS. "I ...
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry researchers are on the cutting-edge of the study of HIV, working toward treatments ...
In the context of World AIDS Day (December 1), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has launched the "Better with ...
When seeking health services, Charles and his wife struggle to pass messages as most of the health workers they interact with ...
While antiviral drugs to treat HIV had been approved a decade earlier, only five out of 33 million people who carried the ...
Each life lost to AIDS is a life too many. As donor funds dry up, Africa needs new ways to fight this epidemic.
ShareThe World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday said about 21.3 million people affected by the Acquired Immunodeficiency Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) are now on anti retroviral treatment to raise ...
Insurance companies have to pay for PrEP under federal rules, but some skirt the requirement for free access to the treatment ...
By Samira Larbie Accra, Nov 28, GNA-The Society for AIDS in Africa (SAA) has called on African heads of state to reaffirm ...