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World AIDS Dayestablished in 1988 and celebrated every year on December 1, is a day to celebrate 42 million people…
On the occasion of World AIDS Day on December 1, 2024, the International Antivirus (formerly AIDS) Society-USA (IAS-USA) published new…
EspañolMedically tested by Emily Barr, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, CNM, ACRN, FACNM, FAAN It can feel overwhelming if you are living…
A major reason why it has been difficult to develop an effective vaccine for HIV is that the virus mutates…
By Oli McAuslan, updated 1 day ago on Health / Sexual health Contact tracing is an essential part of the…
Research at Weill Cornell Medicine suggests that childhood immunization against HIV could one day provide protection before the risk of…
It is now recommended that everyone aged 13 and over be tested for HIV as part of routine checks every…
The University of Massachusetts Amherst and Tufts Medical Center are conducting a study to provide HIV prevention, diagnosis and treatment…
When it comes to HIV, there is good news: Infection rates have increased has been decreasing since 2017and there is…
Baby girls are more likely to acquire HIV from their mothers during pregnancy or childbirth than infants, who in turn…