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As Do It London, the Lambeth-led, London-wide campaign to end new HIV infections by 2030 launches a new campaign to get Londoners of all ages, genders and cultures working together to end HIV, the ...
The United States has approved a twice-a-year jab that almost entirely protects against HIV in what’s being hailed as a “breakthrough moment” for efforts to curb the virus.
The shot nearly eliminated new infections in two groundbreaking studies of people at high risk, better than daily preventive ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV. In two groundbreaking studies, Gilead Sciences’ shot nearly eliminated new infections in people ...
He made the comment at a media conference hosted by the National Aids Coordinating Committee at Queen’s Hall, Port-of-Spain, on Monday, where addressed strategies to decrease AIDS as a public health ...
Meanwhile, UNAIDS is urging governments to prioritise rights to increase access to HIV services in the Caribbean. In a press release, the UN agency said that with 100,000 people living with HIV not ...
UNAIDS Multi-Country Director, Dr Richard Amenyah, emphasised that despite some progress, the decline in new infections among adolescents remains sluggish. He noted that globally, individuals aged 15 ...
Globally, young people, 15-24 years, account for 28 per cent of new HIV infections in 2023 while in the Caribbean, they accounted for 27% of the 15, 000 new infections, up from 15% in 2020.
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) has fired a warning shot to Caribbean leaders, urging the acceleration of efforts to reduce new HIV infections among young people. UNAIDS ...
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