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University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have uncovered a key reason why HIV remains so difficult to cure: Their ...
However, ejaculation in the mouth with oral ulcers, bleeding gums, or genital sores can increase the chances of HIV ...
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have uncovered a key reason why HIV remains so difficult to cure: Their ...
The study uncovered how HIV “hides,” an understanding that could help future treatments find and eradicate it.
HIV is mainly spread through certain body fluids, not saliva. Saliva contains protective enzymes like SLPI, making oral transmission extremely rare, even through kissing.
Dr Timothy Blackmore, an infectious disease and microbiology expert with a research interest in sexually transmitted ...
HIV latches on to receptors on the surface of immune cells. It can then affect those cells, replicate, and spread. Mosquitoes (and other insects) lack the receptor HIV uses to recognize immune cells.
LEGAZPI CITY, Albay (PIA) – The Department of Health – Bicol Center for Health Development (DOH-Bicol CHD) is intensifying ...
Eight times more American young adults now take medication to protect them from HIV than a decade ago, a new study finds.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on Tuesday approved several bills with County sponsors as part of his last scheduled bill signing ...
We sat down with Tina Boonto, UNAIDS Country Director for Ethiopia, to discuss the impact of the funding crisis, the government’s response, the resilience of communities, and what needs to happen next ...