HIV
GSK's two-drug HIV regimen wins European panel approval
The new HIV treatment, Juluca, is a fixed-dose once-daily tablet that combines two previously approved drugs, dolutegravir and rilpivirine.
Novel antibody suppresses HIV in monkeys: study
The findings may inform strategies that attempt to achieve sustained, drug-free viral remission in people living with HIV.
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.
Study finds African-Americans disproportionately endangered by HIV/AIDS
Less than 41 per cent of blacks had sustained viral suppression, according to the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
Quack held for infecting 46 with HIV
Medical instruments found in his possession have been sent for forensic examination.
UP Police arrests Unnao quack accused of infecting patients with HIV
Accused Rajendra Yadav, allegedly used a HIV infected syringe to treat all his patients in near vicinity.
UP quack leaves 40 infected with HIV
The matter came to light after the health department launched a probe following reports of high number of HIV cases in the area.