A novel HIV vaccine candidate induces neutralising antibodies after a single dose in primates, potentially accelerating HIV prevention.
International guidelines recommend anal and liver surveillance for people with HIV, but Brazil lacks a national protocol; clinicians should integrate screening and vaccination.
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Fiji HIV infections surge amid drug crisis
In Fiji, a popular Pacific resort destination known for its luxury resorts and pristine white sandy beaches, the number of ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said Tuesday it seeks to lower Medicare costs for 16 medications by negotiating with their manufacturers. Among them is Biktarvy, a drug taken after HIV ...
More than 30 million people with HIV must take antiretroviral therapy (ART) medications daily to keep the virus under control, according to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). The ...
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New DNA-based vaccine scaffolds boost targeted immune responses to HIV
One of the biggest hurdles in developing an HIV vaccine is coaxing the body to produce the right kind of immune cells and ...
With Black Americans disproportionately affected by HIV, it's a day to encourage testing, prevention, and treatment but also to talk about systemic barriers.
Still Here is on a mission to re-center the voices and experiences of Black women who have been disproportionately impacted ...
Fiji's HIV cases are surging, with 1,583 new infections in 2024 as crystal meth use and unsafe injection practices fuel ...
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