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How Floods Hit People with HIV Harder in South Africa

July 10, 2025

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

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

July 4, 2025

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 work

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How Childhood Trauma Affects HIV Care in Tanzania

June 28, 2025

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 t

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Finding the Best HIV Treatment Switch in Africa

June 28, 2025

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 t

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How COVID-19 Continued to Disrupt HIV Testing in 2021

June 24, 2025

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 bec

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A New Hope in the Fight Against HIV

June 24, 2025

A major breakthrough in HIV prevention has just been approved by the FDA. The drug, called Yeztugo, is based on research done by a biochemist from the University of Utah. This drug is special because it can protect people from HIV for a long time, up to six months. It works by stopping the virus fro

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Unveiling the Truth: How Knowledge Shapes HIV Stigma Among German Teens

June 23, 2025

In Germany, many teens struggle with understanding HIV/AIDS. This confusion leads to unfair treatment and risky actions. To tackle this, it's crucial to figure out where teens get their HIV info and how it varies among different groups. A recent study in Munich involved over 2, 100 teens aged 14 to

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Group Pregnancy Check-ups: A New Way to Boost Health in Malawi

June 19, 2025

In Malawi, a fresh approach to pregnancy check-ups is making waves. This method brings together expectant mothers in groups. It is not just about regular medical care. The goal is to create a supportive community. This community helps women learn and grow together. It also aims to tackle big issues

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Navigating HIV Prevention for Heterosexual Men in Malawi

June 18, 2025

In the heart of Malawi, a significant challenge persists. Heterosexual men, especially those seeking help for sexually transmitted infections, are at high risk of contracting HIV. This is a critical issue, as these men play a key role in breaking the cycle of HIV transmission. One of the most effect

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HIV and Violence: The Hidden Struggle of Women in Lesotho

June 8, 2025

Lesotho is a small landlocked country in Southern Africa. It has a big problem with HIV. Many women in Lesotho live with HIV. They face a lot of challenges, but one of the most serious is violence from their partners. This violence is a big issue for women's rights and health, especially in sub-Saha