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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya to Roll Out Long-Acting Injectable HIV Prep Lenacapavir By Jan 2026
Kenya is set to roll out the long-acting injectable HIV Pre-Exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) Lenacapavir by January 2026 following its approval by the World Health Organization.
Nairobi, Kenya | THE INDEPENDENT | Researchers at the University of Nairobi, Centre for Epidemiological Modelling and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNThree Studies Uncover Safer, More Effective HIV Treatment Options for Older People in Africa
Findings from Kenya by CEMA at the International AIDS Society Conference on HIV ScienceRwanda, July 15, 2025-- The University of Nairobi, Center for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis (CEMA), has ...
However, in 2023, Kenya recorded over 17,000 new HIV infections and more than 21,000 AIDS-related deaths, highlighting persistent challenges such as treatment retention like most countries.
Introduction Burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) continues to rise in low- and middle-income countries like Kenya. People with HIV (PWH) may be at greater risk for obesity and NCDs. National ...
A nurse dispenses an antiretroviral drug at the Nyumbani Children's Home in Nairobi, Kenya, which receives PEPFAR aid, on Feb ...
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Tuko News on MSNNairobi Granny Seeks Help to Treat Grandson with Hiv after Mum Abandoned Him, 2 Siblings
A young boy is in need of medical attention. The boy was contracted with HIV after his mother failed to take necessary ...
An HIV outreach worker makes the rounds in a slum in Nairobi, Kenya, checking that clients are taking their medication and doing what they can to protect themselves against the coronavirus.
Nairobi County has the highest number of new adult HIV infections at 13,510 per year and the highest HIV incidence among children at 1,715 new infections per year.
NAIROBI, Kenya, September 4 (UNHCR) - When last year's drought made some 12 million people in East Africa dependent on food aid, or when post-election violence drove nearly 700,000 Kenyans from their ...
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Almost one percent of Kenyan children are HIV positive and the majority are not receiving treatment, the government said on Tuesday, highlighting the need ...
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