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At the 13th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2025) in Kigali, Rwanda, integration with the wider healthcare system was widely presented as a practical response to ...
New data presented at the 13th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2025) yesterday show that two long-acting injectable PrEP options, lenacapavir and cabotegravir, are safe, well ...
“Lenacapavir is a product with real transformational potential that has the power to change the history of HIV,” Carolyn Amole of the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) told last week’s 13th ...
Having an undetectable viral load means that there is not enough of the virus in body fluids to pass on HIV during sex. This is sometimes referred to as 'U=U'.
The British HIV Association (BHIVA) has recommended that everyone living with HIV aged 40 and over should take a statin to reduce their risk of heart disease, even if they do not have raised ...
Over half of funding for anti-gender actors in Europe appears to come from within Europe itself, with significant amounts of money also flowing from the US and the Russian Federation, according to ...
The chance of any HIV-positive person with an undetectable viral load transmitting the virus to a sexual partner is scientifically equivalent to zero, researchers confirmed at the 22nd International ...
A man dubbed the 'Geneva patient' appears to be the latest person cured of HIV after a stem cell transplant for cancer treatment. Unlike the other five known cases, however, he received stem cells ...
The majority of South African HIV patients could be switched to the World Health Organization’s recommended first-line regimen if the country adopts advice from leading doctors. This would allow most ...
Women living with HIV have a significantly higher risk of the menstrual disorder amenorrhea (missing three of more consecutive periods), according to a meta-analysis published in the online edition of ...
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Rectal douching may put men who have sex with men (MSM) at increased risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), according to research published in Sexually Transmitted Infections.
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