[ad_1] THE CITY OF ZAMBOANGA – The death of a two-year-old child in the region because of the immunodeficiency syndrome acquired by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV / AIDS) alarmed local officials …
Read More »On-Demand HIV Testing Now Available in Internal Health Laboratories – Williams Lake Tribune
[ad_1] Anyone wishing to be tested for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can do so at a nearby Interior Health Lab, including those at Williams Lake, 100 Mile House and Quesnel. Patients …
Read More »Sask. housing for pregnant women living with HIV, seniors and families: $ 6.7 million in funding
[ad_1] A new Saskatoon building intended to house HIV-positive pregnant women is still covered with indoor wiring, but Katelyn Roberts is already aware that the ten-unit condominium project will be full at …
Read More »New "nastier" mutated HIV strains in Canada
[ad_1] Mutated strains of HIV circulating in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan are leading to faster-developing AIDS-related illnesses in the Indigenous population, a new study After hearing anecdotal evidence from people in …
Read More »New strains of HIV in Saskatchewan result in faster progression among Aboriginal people
[ad_1] Mutant strains of HIV circulating in Saskatchewan are leading to AIDS-related illnesses that are growing faster among the Aboriginal population, according to a new study. The Center for Excellence on HIV …
Read More »Nigeria: HIV Prevalence Among Pregnant Women in Katsina Drops to 1.4%
[ad_1] By Francis Sardauna Katsina – The Katsina State Agency for the Control of AIDS (KATSACA) has said the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevalence rate among pregnant women in the state has …
Read More »Ending AIDS, the Dutch way | HIV / AIDS
[ad_1] (CNS): We all know the phrase "Dutch go" very well (which means that every person in a group pays their own expenses when going out), but are we also aware of …
Read More »Researchers report first results of randomized trials of the "kick and kill" approach to treat HIV
[ad_1] July 24, 2018 Researchers reported the results of the first randomized clinical trial to test a new strategy involving waking up and then killing the "sleeping" HIV that lurks in the …
Read More »Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network Vancouver hosts Native Cohort HIV Conference in Amsterdam
[ad_1] A local Aboriginal health organization will co-host a conference on HIV and AIDS in the Netherlands this weekend, which can be viewed online by British Columbians International HIV and AIDS Work …
Read More »FDA approves first darunavir-based single tablet regimen for HIV
[ad_1] The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first and only comprehensive darunavir tablet (STR) -based regimen for the treatment of HIV in treatment-naive adults and in some …
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