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Hong Kong scientists may have found ‘functional cure’ for HIV
Major breakthrough could see a new antibody be used for both prevention and treatment.
Stigma may keep women from using HIV-prevention drugs
Greater social awareness and acceptance could go a long way toward normalizing the use of PrEP and increasing women’s comfort pursuing it.
HIV+ donors to be sent to counselling and testing centres
MDACS officials said that it was the need of the hour to upgrade the blood donor referral system post donation camps.
Is a cure for HIV inching closer? Scientists discover new possibility
Team creates neutralising antibody, effective not only against all genetically divergent global HIV-1 strains, but also on latent cells.
HIV vaccine closer to reality: Single jab protects monkeys for 18 weeks
Scientists are edging closer to a long-term preventative HIV vaccine, new research suggests.
Longtime US AIDS researcher picked to run CDC
Redfield, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore succeeds Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald.
Study finds HIV patients with depression face serious death risks
This is the first time that the impact of cumulative depression has been studied across the whole HIV care continuum.
Nadda launches initiative for free viral load test for people living with HIV/AIDS
Routine viral load testing will optimise the utilisation of first line regimens.
Here's everything you need to know about International Condom Day
International Condom Day seeks to promote the use of condoms as means of preventing unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
Can gene therapy be harnessed to fight the AIDS virus?
Scientists believe gene therapy ultimately will provide a long-term solution.