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The global response to HIV has reached a crucial juncture. Groundbreaking scientific advances, including the development of long-acting HIV prevention technologies like lenacapavir and cabotegravir, ...
South Africa made massive progress in reducing transmission of HIV from mothers to their babies. Even so, about 7,000 babies ...
A person in Cambodia will contract HIV while you are at work today. Another will be infected while you are asleep. One of ...
The research, Investigating Barriers and Enablers to Preventive HIV Access for Māori Communities, reveals that Māori continue to face cultural, systemic, and personal barriers to HIV prevention — ...
This is an initiative aimed at integrating critical health, social services, and developmental programmes to empower young people.
This research informs strategies to improve outcomes for Māori by acknowledging and addressing the unique experiences of Māori. By centring te ao Māori in HIV prevention, this study supports ...
Experts put this down to having the right puzzle pieces for prevention but failing to integrate them optimally. About 7,000 infants in South Africa still contract HIV from their mothers every year ...