Lifting The Lid On Hiv And Aids
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The HIV testing gap: Poorer and less educated Africans still missing out
Despite intensified efforts to increase HIV-testing in sub-Saharan Africa, poorer and less educated people are still missing out. An analysis…
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The HIV testing gap: Poorer and less educated Africans still missing out
Despite intensified efforts to increase HIV-testing in sub-Saharan Africa, poorer and less educated people are still missing out. An analysis…
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Simplified dosage of HIV medicine for children
Children living with HIV can now benefit from an adapted, simpler combination therapy. In combination therapy, two or three medicines…
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MoH, are we going to run out of ARVs?
UNaids recently published an article describing stocks of medication for HIV patients could run out in the next two months,…
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PTSD in people with HIV
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is something you only tend to hear in the movies particularly about American soldiers who have…
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Top 5 cure stories presented at the CROI 2020
HIV researchers present some of the most important and cutting-edge studies each year at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic…
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Second person “cured” of HIV
Thought with all the doom and gloom that some good news would be nice: a man from London has become…
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HIV and menstrual health
The aunties and elder women are cringing right now…how she could publish such a topic. These things are private and…
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HIV undetectable and breastfeeding
It is widely accepted that there is no risk of sexual transmission of HIV if you have an undetectable viral…
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Children born with HIV
Children born with HIV accessing treatment, have no significant difference in their movement skills, social interaction, language skills or practical…
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