Many, especially those who have not disclosed their status to the public, fear that without designated ART clinics, their ...
Millions of children in Africa rely on funding from the United States for HIV care or testing — support that was threatened ...
An overall increase in life expectancy was observed across all individuals living with HIV but disparities between gender ...
Researchers at The Wistar Institute's HIV Cure and Viral Diseases Center have successfully identified a new approach using ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNRISE IN LYMPHOMA CASES AMONG HIV PATIENTS A WORRYING TREND - EXPERT“Some of the symptoms of lymphoma include persistent fever, fatigue and swollen glands, which often lead patients to assume ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNHealth Department green-lights longer supply of antiretroviral medicine amid US aid freezeThe Department of Health has given public health facilities the go-ahead to implement six-month antiretroviral therapy dispensation for eligible patients, as part of a ‘contingency plan’ to respond to ...
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Hosted on MSNCaring for HIV-Positive Mothers After Birth: Breastfeeding and Health ConsiderationsCaring for HIV-positive mothers after childbirth is critical, particularly when discussing the health of both the mother and the infant. HIV, if not managed appropriately, can pose significant risks, ...
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In Africa, thousands of U.S.-funded health workers have been laid off and clinics have closed, restricting access to HIV testing and treatment. African health officials and experts have pleaded for ...
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The Punch on MSNOgun promises continued HIV/AIDS treatment despite US funding suspensionThe Ogun State Government has assured residents that the ongoing treatment, care, and support for people living with HIV/AIDS ...
Uganda Faces HIV/AIDS Funding Crisis Following USAID Withdrawal; Calls for Shs300 Billion Allocation
Vincent Bagambe, Director of Planning and Strategic Information at UAC, warned that the withdrawal of U.S. funding could ...
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US funding suspension threatens health and research programs in UgandaMalaria vaccination and HIV treatment are among numerous health programmes at risk in Uganda as the country's science research centres suffer the impact of a US freeze on overseas aid.
People living with HIV often have adverse effects of the condition and are more susceptible to other health problems. 2 DTG plus 3TC (DTG + 3TC) has been used as an antiretroviral therapy (ART ...
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