Sepsis is a leading global cause of hospital deaths, occurring when the body's response to infection damages tissue and ...
International guidelines recommend anal and liver surveillance for people with HIV, but Brazil lacks a national protocol; clinicians should integrate screening and vaccination.
Feinberg Prof. Michelle Birkett discussed how structural inequities and social networks affect HIV prevalence at a Northwestern Institute for Policy Research colloquium in Chambers Hall on Monday. In ...
In recent years, public conversations about HIV have significantly shifted. Better testing, improved treatment and natural remedies have made it easier than ever for people to understand the virus, ...
Zambia's HIV care is heavily reliant on PEPFAR, with 84% of funding from the US, crucial for achieving UNAIDS' "95-95-95" goals. The EMOD-HIV model predicts significant increases in HIV-related deaths ...
So far, there is no "magic bullet" to cure HIV for good, but scientists are making rapid progress.
PrEP is one of the most powerful tools in HIV prevention. Yet for many Black LGBTQ+ people, getting access to the medication is far harder than it should be.