HIV

Jul 29 2025HEALTH

South Africa's Fight Against HIV: Progress and Challenges

South Africa has been actively working to stop HIV from spreading from mothers to their babies. The country has made big strides, but there are still some issues to tackle. First, let's talk about the good news. South Africa has one of the best policies in the world to prevent HIV transmission from mother to child. Thanks to this, the country is close to reaching it...

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Jul 28 2025HEALTH

Young Women in Ghana and Their Knowledge of HIV Self-Tests

HIV/AIDS is a big health problem worldwide, and it hits young women especially hard. To fight this, more people need to get tested for HIV. One way to do this is by using HIV self-testing kits. These kits let people test themselves at home. But how many young women in Ghana know about these kits and use them? A recent study looked at this question. It focused on you...

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Jul 25 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for HIV Treatment: South African Men's Take on Long-Acting Injections

In South Africa, men who are not straight face big problems with HIV. They have a hard time sticking to their daily HIV medicine. This makes it tough to keep the virus under control. Things like hiding their status, feeling ashamed, and dealing with partners make it even harder. A new kind of HIV medicine is coming. It is an injection that lasts a long time. This co...

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Jul 22 2025HEALTH

How to Boost HIV Prevention in Women's Health Care

Healthcare providers in women's health are aware of PrEP, a medicine that prevents HIV. But they are not using it much. This is a problem because PrEP can help women stay safe from HIV. A recent study wanted to find out why this is happening and how to make things better. The study talked to doctors and nurses who work with women's health. They found that most of th...

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

Global HIV Fight at Risk: U. S. Funding Cuts Threaten Progress

The global fight against HIV is in trouble. The U. S. has suddenly stopped funding HIV programs. This has caused big problems. Health clinics are closing. Medicines are running out. And more people are getting sick. The U. N. says if other countries don't step in, millions more will die by 2029. This is a big step back. Years of progress are at risk. The U. S. was a...

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Jul 10 2025HEALTH

How Floods Hit People with HIV Harder in South Africa

People with HIV in South Africa face extra challenges when floods hit. These storms don't just cause damage to homes and roads. They also make it harder for people to get their medicine, see doctors, and earn money. In KwaZulu-Natal, floods have been hitting often. This area has many people with HIV. A new study wants to look at how these floods affect them. The stu...

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Jul 04 2025HEALTH

Africa's Fight Against HIV/AIDS: Progress, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

In 2001, African leaders made a bold promise to tackle HIV and AIDS. They called it the Abuja Declaration. Since then, there have been some wins. More money has been put into the fight. New ways to test and treat HIV have been found. Efforts to stop mothers from passing HIV to their babies have worked. And there are better ways to prevent new infections, especially a...

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

How Childhood Trauma Affects HIV Care in Tanzania

In Tanzania, a study looked at how tough times in childhood can make it harder for adults to stick with HIV treatment. The research focused on 217 adults who were new to HIV medicine. Out of these, 26 people stopped their care within a year, while 191 kept up with their treatment. The study found that the more tough experiences a person had as a child, the more like...

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Jun 28 2025HEALTH

Finding the Best HIV Treatment Switch in Africa

In parts of Africa, many people with HIV are on a treatment plan that includes dolutegravir. But what happens when this treatment isn't working well enough? Some patients still have a high viral load, even after getting extra help to stick to their treatment. This is a big problem because it means the virus is still active in their body. Doctors and researchers are ...

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Jun 24 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Continued to Disrupt HIV Testing in 2021

In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic kept causing problems for HIV testing and diagnosis. This was especially noticeable at a top hospital in India. The goal was to see how much the pandemic affected HIV testing that year. The pandemic made it hard for people to get tested for HIV. This is a big deal because finding HIV early is key to fighting it. In 2020, there was a bi...

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