For millions of people living with HIV, a daily regimen of medications is a lifelong necessity. If they stop taking the drugs ...
Imagine a game of chess where your opponent's king is in check. It cannot move, but the game is not over—the piece remains on ...
HIV exhausts the body's immune system by overactivating it, despite effective antiviral treatment. Researchers from Linköping ...
A novel regimen of doravirine and islatravir was noninferior to a common HIV therapy as an initial HIV treatment, according ...
Chronic hepatitis D coinfection affects an estimated 12 million people globally, with higher prevalence in low-income and ...
Antibiotics revolutionized health care when they were introduced in the early twentieth century, making many severe and often ...
Globally, more than one million children who are HIV-exposed but uninfected (CHEU) are born every year. Numerous studies have documented that CHEU are at ...
HIV infections have risen sharply in Fiji over the last decade, with health officials warning the island nation now has the fastest-growing HIV epidemic in the world – driven by intravenous drug use, ...
More than 1,200 people in Fiji were diagnosed with HIV the first six months of 2025, making the island nation's HIV epidemic the fastest growing in the world. The UN says Fiji’s location as a ...
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