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New HIV research shows that small changes in the virus affect how quickly or slowly it replicates and how easily it can reawaken in the body. These insights bring researchers closer to finding ways to ...
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have uncovered a key reason why HIV remains so difficult to cure: Their ...
With PEPFAR facing precarious uncertainty, shifting priorities and dwindling expertise raise alarms. Will the U.S. Congress intervene?
Southeastern Idaho Public Health will be offering free hepatitis C, HIV and syphilis testing to individuals throughout the month of June in all their county locations. Testing only takes a ...
The new tests are about a third of the size of the current kit which will save the nonprofit more money, help them reach more ...
The global sales of HIV diagnostics is estimated to be worth USD 3,497.2 million in 2024 and anticipated to reach a value of USD 7,207.7 million by 2034. Sales are projected to rise at a CAGR of 7.5% ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Testing and monitoring of HIV patients ... centre in the crowded informal settlement. "If there is nobody to check them, they're going to die." The long-term future of ...
Exclusive-HIV Patient Testing Falls in South Africa After US ... a community centre in the crowded informal settlement. "If there is nobody to check them, they're going to die." ...
Nova Scotia Health is expanding its STI home-testing ... to include HIV screening is being done in partnership with the Health Equity Alliance of Nova Scotia. Hatchette says there have been ...
The directors of other community-based groups in Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee told KFF Health News they too had reduced their spending on HIV testing and outreach because of ...
The directors of other community-based groups in Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Tennessee told KFF Health News they too had reduced their spending on HIV testing and outreach ... their public ...