The Caribbean faces a growing HIV burden with rising infections and disrupted prevention services. Renewed political leadership and accurate education are needed to combat the epidemic.
UNAIDS on Monday reaffirmed its commitment working with governments, civil society and people living with and most affected ...
Jeff Bosacki took a trip to Europe in 1987, treating it as one last hurrah — he expected to die soon from his HIV diagnosis.
On December 1 the global community will commemorate World AIDS Day under the theme ‘Overcoming disruption, transforming the ...
Health Minister urges persons to get tested Given the rise in HIV cases, Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony, yesterday ...
Communities across the Caribbean are reeling in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, which ripped through Jamaica, Cuba and Hispaniola, the island comprising Haiti and the Dominican Republic, this week.
The hurricane weakened to a Category 3 after carving a path of destruction across Jamaica. Limited communications there have left officials with only partial reports as they seek to assess the scale ...
Hurricane Melissa is pummeling the Caribbean island of Cuba after it first caused devastation in Haiti and Jamaica, leading to the deaths of at least 32 people. Twenty of the reported deaths on ...
Melissa made landfall on the island nation on Tuesday mid-day. Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm, marking what is forecasted to be a devastating weather event, the ...
Hurricane Melissa intensified to Category 5 early Monday as it neared Jamaica, threatening to bring catastrophic flooding, landslides and widespread damage to homes and infrastructure. The storm is ...
HIV destroys the immune system from within. Despite decades of research, there still isn’t a vaccine against the virus. The shape-shifting pathogen rapidly adapts to vaccines and renders them useless.