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Power of one pill: From diagnosis to undetectable, Ghana’s untold HIV triumphsA GNA feature by Laudia Sawer Tema, July 12, GNA - On any ordinary morning, Maame Esi, an HIV mentor mother, stands among other mothers at the antenatal clinic of the Tema General Hospital, scanning ...
Arik Armstead reads “Discovering My Superpower,” a comic book he created that reflecting his personal journey, to his daughter Ayla, 3, on Friday before a book signing at Impound Comice in Sacramento.
According to the latest NASCOP report, only 8 out of every 10 babies born with HIV are initiated on treatment—equivalent to ...
The National Institutes of Health will phase out its support of the clinical practice guidelines that advise doctors how to diagnose and treat HIV.
The Trump administration's cuts to foreign aid have resulted in children in Ugandan orphanages losing access to medication, according to local workers.
The number of young Filipinos infected with human immunodeficiency virus has increased by 500% prompting the Department of Health to request for the declaration of a national public health emergency ...
As Nigeria celebrates the 2025 Children’s Day, the National Agency for the Control of AIDS has called on all stakeholders to reaffirm their commitment to ...
Of the 157 000 children living with HIV in South Africa, around one in three are not getting the medicines they need to stay healthy. That is according to recent estimates from Thembisa, the leading ...
Haitians with HIV are defying stigma as they publicly denounce the Trump administration's defunding of USAID, which has led to a dwindling of lifesaving medication.
Researchers whose funding was stripped said they stopped clinical trials and other work on improving care for people with HIV, reducing vaping and smoking rates among LGBTQ+ teens and young adults, ...
Priscilla Tsondai, MD, MPH, breaks down top care gaps as opportunities for care improvement. Prominent gaps in pediatric and adolescent HIV care translate into priorities that need to be addressed ...
With recent cuts to foreign aid, including programs like PEPFAR, thousands of Africans living with HIV face an uncertain future. Although the freeze was followed by an exemption for “life-saving ...
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