HIV/AIDS continues to disproportionately affect Black Americans, despite overall progress in reducing infection rates.
Human rights, key and vulnerable populations Ethiopia received PEPFAR funding for work on stigma, discrimination and enabling legal environments. As a result of the USG stop-work order, all programmes ...
A court dispute between a non-governmental organization and its former manager over allegations of falsifying data for HIV/Aids patients has cast doubt on the credibility of statistics on the disease.
Promising results from an early-stage trial suggest that lenacapavir injections might offer long-lasting protection.
Sex Workers, MSM, and Transgender Persons: Disruption in access to PrEP services, reduced capacity for HIV prevention services, , reduced availability of HIV counselling and testing, and disruption in ...
Nearly half of all new cases in 2022 were in the South. "The frustrating part is we have the tools now to stop it." ...
Accurate and ethical journalism on HIV/AIDS plays a vital role in shaping public perceptions, encouraging behavioral change, and raising awareness. Misinformation or vague reporting, however, can ...
Mount Sinai researchers have developed a method to uncover the hidden immune cells that harbor the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a discovery that brings medical experts one step closer to a cure ...
Fiji health authorities are scrambling to stem an outbreak of HIV, as growing meth use and alarming needle-sharing trends accelerate the spread of the virus.
PEPFAR, a global program to combat AIDS, faces an existential threat due to partisan politics, but Congress has an opportunity to reform the program and ensure its continued success.
March is a significant month for women's health, observing International Women's Day and National Women's HIV/AIDS Awareness ...