Changes in oral health often provide early clues about HIV infection, though these signs frequently go unnoticed or are attributed to poor dental hygiene. Persistent mouth sores, recurring throat ...
There isn't a test that can tell you if you have HIV immediately after an infection. It takes about 3 to 12 weeks for your body to show signs of HIV that would register in a rapid test.
HIV doesn’t affect everyone the same way. Some people notice signs soon after they get the virus. Others don’t. Most of the time, the signs of HIV are the same for men and women. But there are ...
The fight against HIV has seen remarkable progress, yet disparities persist. As National Black HIV Awareness Day is observed, stark differences in infection rates remain a pressing concern.
Mizoram sees a decline in HIV infections since 2017, yet faces a high prevalence rate of 2.73%. Efforts continue to combat stigma and improve treatment access. For years, Mizoram has grappled with ...
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