UNITAID To Roll Out Long-Lasting HIV Injection In South Africa, Brazil: All About This New Preventive Method
The injection, developed by ViiV Healthcare, has been found to be more effective than daily oral PrEP in reducing the risk of HIV infection.
The injection, developed by ViiV Healthcare, has been found to be more effective than daily oral PrEP in reducing the risk of HIV infection.
World AIDS Day is commemorated every year to raise awareness about HIV. Read on to know about HIV treatment in the past four decades to help those suffering from the disease.
World AIDS Day is observed to remind people that HIV/AIDS has not gone away and continues to be a public health threat.
A therapeutic strategy found by researchers recently, could significantly improve a form of liver disease that affects HIV patients.
Are you at higher risk of getting HIV infection? Don't worry. The HIV vaccine is on its way. But till the vaccine arrives, here are some ways to keep the condition at bay.
A treatment for the HIV virus may be here soon, reveals a recent study. While we tell you all about the new-found possibility of cure, read on to know how you can care for yourself if you are suffering from HIV.
HIV or human immunodeficiency virus is a deadly disease. Along with the proper medication following an appropriate diet is key.
Alert! These factors can increase your risk for HIV
Dr Rita Bakshi, Senior Gynaecologist and IVF Expert, International Fertility Centre, briefs you about 'Know Your Status', which is also the theme of the Aida Day this year.
World AIDS Day is the perfect time to honour those affected by HIV AIDS and come together to dismantle the misconceptions that surround HIV
An affordable, simple tool has been designed by the researchers that make HIV testing and monitoring possible for individuals in developing countries with less access to medical care.
Can an HIV positive woman give oral sex to an HIV negative man and other questions answered.
Having HIV and want to have sex? No problem, follow our sex guide to prevent further transmission or infecting your partner.
Today, the latest research in different areas of biomedical HIV prevention, including vaccines, rings, microbicides and other female-controlled forms of prevention, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and long-acting delivery systems, offer the greatest promise of significantly slowing the toll of the disease. And yet we are far away from ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030, and are also falling short of achieving the 90-90-90 UNAIDS targets by 2020.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Act, 2017 is now a reality in the country and has come into force from September 10, 2018. Her's all you should know about the provisions of this new law.
This first of its kind at-home-test for HIV prevention drug will help patients experience the test at the doorstep. Also, it will reduce the waiting time that patients face in accessing PrEP.
The research was led by scientists in the Laboratory of Immunoregulation and the Laboratory of Immunogenetics at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health.
The researchers believe that aspirin can be used as a preventive measure in reducing the risk of HIV infection
The injection, developed by ViiV Healthcare, has been found to be more effective than daily oral PrEP in reducing the risk of HIV infection.
World AIDS Day is commemorated every year to raise awareness about HIV. Read on to know about HIV treatment in the past four decades to help those suffering from the disease.
World AIDS Day is observed to remind people that HIV/AIDS has not gone away and continues to be a public health threat.
A therapeutic strategy found by researchers recently, could significantly improve a form of liver disease that affects HIV patients.
Are you at higher risk of getting HIV infection? Don't worry. The HIV vaccine is on its way. But till the vaccine arrives, here are some ways to keep the condition at bay.
A treatment for the HIV virus may be here soon, reveals a recent study. While we tell you all about the new-found possibility of cure, read on to know how you can care for yourself if you are suffering from HIV.
Dr Rita Bakshi, Senior Gynaecologist and IVF Expert, International Fertility Centre, briefs you about 'Know Your Status', which is also the theme of the Aida Day this year.
World AIDS Day is the perfect time to honour those affected by HIV AIDS and come together to dismantle the misconceptions that surround HIV
An affordable, simple tool has been designed by the researchers that make HIV testing and monitoring possible for individuals in developing countries with less access to medical care.
Can an HIV positive woman give oral sex to an HIV negative man and other questions answered.
Having HIV and want to have sex? No problem, follow our sex guide to prevent further transmission or infecting your partner.
Today, the latest research in different areas of biomedical HIV prevention, including vaccines, rings, microbicides and other female-controlled forms of prevention, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and long-acting delivery systems, offer the greatest promise of significantly slowing the toll of the disease. And yet we are far away from ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030, and are also falling short of achieving the 90-90-90 UNAIDS targets by 2020.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Act, 2017 is now a reality in the country and has come into force from September 10, 2018. Her's all you should know about the provisions of this new law.
This first of its kind at-home-test for HIV prevention drug will help patients experience the test at the doorstep. Also, it will reduce the waiting time that patients face in accessing PrEP.
The research was led by scientists in the Laboratory of Immunoregulation and the Laboratory of Immunogenetics at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health.
The researchers believe that aspirin can be used as a preventive measure in reducing the risk of HIV infection
These results could pave the way for the development of vaccines or other immune-based therapies that could be used together with medications to prevent the spread of HIV or other infections from mothers to their babies.
HIV stigma in Nepal: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) needs to be discussed.
HIV or human immunodeficiency virus is a deadly disease. Along with the proper medication following an appropriate diet is key.
Alert! These factors can increase your risk for HIV
Fever, weight loss, diarrhoea after unprotected sex: Are these early signs of HIV infection?