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HIV Transmission: The Facts Specific body fluids from an infected person are the main way that HIV is spread. These fluids consist of: Blood Semen (including pre-seminal fluid) Vaginal fluids ...
When it comes to a clinical study to evaluate the therapeutic effect of Shivagutika treatment in patients with HIV, it was ...
Why mosquitoes can’t transmit HIV There are a few key reasons why HIV cannot be spread by mosquitoes. First, when a mosquito bites someone, it injects saliva, not blood.
A bill that would have criminalized folks with sexually transmitted diseases would have been bad for people who need ...
The virus can pass through direct contact with fluid or by sharing syringes. This article describes the transmission of HIV through oral sex and provides some prevention tips.
Research suggests that sickle cell anemia may offer some protection against HIV and may also slow HIV progression.
Lenacapavir offers twice-yearly HIV prevention with near-complete protection in clinical trials. Clinical trials show ...
Groundbreaking twice-a-year HIV drug that could stop transmission approved It's unclear how many people in the US and abroad will get access to the powerful new HIV prevention medication ...
The U.S. has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, the first step in an anticipated global rollout that could protect millions – ...
The U.S. approved the world's only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, the first step in an anticipated rollout that could protect millions globally, but it's unclear how many can get it.
Researchers at the Department of Medicine, Huddinge, have presented new research on how some people with HIV can control the virus without treatment. The results show that gut bacteria and a ...