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AllAfrica on MSNNew HIV Prevention Tools Emerge As Donor Cuts Threaten Progress
Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2025) concluded in Kigali after five dynamic days (July 13-17), delegates left with a mix of hope and concern--buoyed by scientific breakthroughs but unsettled by a ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda: Rise in HIV/Aids Cases Feared After U.S. Aid Cuts
Scientists, researchers, policy makers and HIV/AIDS advocates at a meeting in Kigali, Rwanda, from July 13-17 for the 13th ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6h
Canada must renew support to fight AIDS, TB abroad, advocates urge
Several Canadian civil society organizations are calling on Ottawa to invest $1.37 billion over three years for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
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South Africa’s HIV Response: Hope, Tools, and Resolve
South Africa has the world’s largest HIV treatment programme, with over 5. 5 million people receiving antiretrovirals (ARVs).
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Medpage Today on MSNIntermittent ART Dosing Shows Similar Efficacy to Continuous ART
Intermittent dosing of daily antiretroviral therapy (ART) showed no difference in efficacy as continuous regular daily dosing in maintaining viral suppression when ART supplies are limited, according ...
Let us refresh the old gold Buddhist tale of The Quail and the Net: ldquo;Long ago a flock of quails lived in a forest .
Global health leaders and advocates challenged attendees of IAS to support the work of the partnerships that are creating ...
For more than two decades, the global community has united to fight the HIV pandemic, achieving remarkable progress. New HIV transmissions and AIDS-related deaths have dropped significantly, and ...
A decade ago, the global community established the goal to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 through reducing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths by 90% from 2010 levels.1 Progress has ...
A larger role for China, perhaps, and the fraught issue of integrating HIV services into services for other diseases.
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