The landscape of HIV prevention has undergone a profound transformation with significant advancements in medical interventions and a deeper understanding of how the virus spreads. These developments ...
Over 350 million people around the world use dating apps, that’s more people than the entire population of the United States. The rise of dating apps has transformed how people meet, communicate, and ...
Rural Appalachian women face increased HIV risk due to opioid and polysubstance use, necessitating novel intervention delivery methods. Facebook was used as a platform for delivering HIV prevention ...
A groundbreaking medical advancement could reshape the future of HIV prevention. In a landmark clinical trial, a twice-yearly injection of lenacapavir demonstrated an astonishing 96% effectiveness in ...
The number of new HIV infections has fallen over the years – it declined by 39% from 2010 to 2023. But HIV’s devastating impact on global health persists. In 2023, 1.3 million people acquired HIV – ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Fifteen years ago, an HIV vaccine trial conducted in Thailand and sponsored by the U.S. Army found something no ...
HIV incidence rates remain higher than the level of epidemic control in many African countries. Despite the availability of cost-free, highly-effective HIV prevention interventions, such as ...
“Lenacapavir is a long-acting injectable antiretroviral medication administered once every six months, and provides a ...
It's admirable that the federal government provides money to help victims of human trafficking in the United States get their lives back through the Trafficking Victims Protection Act. Unfortunately, ...
The federal government has commenced the rollout of a new long-acting injectable drug (lenacapavir) for the prevention of HIV ...
Last year, Katherine Gill, MBChB, an HIV prevention researcher in Cape Town, South Africa, realized how jaded she'd become to vaccine research when the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine came back as 95% ...
A new HIV drug has arrived in Zimbabwe, promising protection from the virus that has devastated the population in the past ...