Findings identify genes that may represent possible new targets for a "block and lock" strategy for curing HIV.
For millions of people living with HIV, a daily regimen of medications is a lifelong necessity. If they stop taking the drugs ...
His climbs in hotel stairwells sometimes draw the attention of security guards. “I’ve gotten kicked out of about every hotel ...
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Tuberculosis: 5–7% of patients die due to late detection
In Rwanda, more than 90 percent of patients who begin tuberculosis (TB) treatment are cured. However, a number of patients still seek care late, often when the disease is already advanced. As a result ...
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise in South Africa. The exact numbers are hard to come by, but regional ...
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 ...
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FG warns pregnant women against taking Lenacapavir HIV injection
The Director-General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Dr Temitope Ilori, has clarified that the newly introduced long-acting HIV prevention injection, Lenacapavir (LenPrEP), is not ...
There has been a concerning increase in human immunodeficiency virus diagnoses in Eastern and Southeastern Idaho residents.
HIV exhausts the body's immune system by overactivating it, despite effective antiviral treatment. Researchers from Linköping ...
Southeastern Idaho health officials are sounding the alarm after a sharp, sudden rise in local HIV diagnoses. In just the ...
Objective Drug-related problems (DRPs), which encompass medication errors (MEs), adverse drug reactions and adverse drug events (ADEs), represent significant challenges in healthcare settings. While ...
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