On 1 December, recognised globally as World AIDS Day, the World Health Organisation (WHO) called on governments and global partners to urgently expand access to new WHO-approved tools—most notably ...
New data from the NYC Health Department shows new HIV diagnoses rising for a fourth year, with sharp disparities and looming ...
The Conversation reports that the South has the highest HIV rates in the U.S., hindered by cultural barriers, stigma, and ...
While the WHO is still assessing the scale of the impact of foreign aid cuts, access to PrEP medication is believed to have ...
ATLANTA — A study from Emory University, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, confirms that MISTR’s ...
Communities across the globe commemorated World AIDS Day, reaffirming a commitment to end an epidemic that has killed more ...
Antonio Urbina, MD, the medical director for the Mount Sinai Institute for Advanced Medicine 7th Avenue clinic in New York ...
Eswatini has become the first African country to receive lenacapavir, a twice-yearly HIV prevention injection that global health officials call a game-changer.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has unveiled a new HIV action plan in a bid to end transmissions in the next five years ...
A grant that helps mitigate HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia and other sexually transmitted infections in Teton County is set to be ...
HIV diagnoses in the city continued to rise in 2024, predominantly among Black and Latino residents, after decades of steady ...
Malawi yesterday launched Lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention medicine amid reflections on whether the ...