HIV stigma: half of people in 15 African national surveys hold discriminatory attitudes
Analysis suggests younger people and those with low income or education levels are more likely to discriminate against people with HIV
Analysis suggests younger people and those with low income or education levels are more likely to discriminate against people with HIV
In Benin, 60% of unmarried young women want to use contraception but can’t, and many married young women are also struggling – but why?
Analysis from 35 African countries shows men who pay for sex are 50% more likely to have HIV than other men.
Analysis suggests that HIV status awareness is less of an issue than accessing treatment and staying on it
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East African study suggests the economic benefits of providing immediate treatment outweigh the costs
Brazil survey finds only 15% of men who have sex with men who qualify for free PrEP are using it
Infidelity and low condom use is common among couples expecting a baby in Malawi, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe
Urgent action is now needed so that people most at risk of HIV across the world can benefit
The World Health Organization is asking countries to stop using certain types of antiretrovirals to address rising levels of drug-resistant HIV
Evidence from the USA suggests people with HIV who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are more at risk of getting coronavirus than other vaccinated people – although the risk remains low
HIV testing rates in rural Uganda rose by 77% when traditional healers were trained to carry out HIV tests
World Health Organization releases new toolkit to ensure HIV testing remains accurate as HIV prevalence falls
Real-world study with 25 public HIV clinics increased PrEP uptake 20-fold – but are the right people being reached?
Medical male circumcision reduces HIV transmission, but in many communities, young men are still opting for traditional practices. Researchers spoke to men in Malawi to find out why
HIV treatment that can be injected every one or two months has been approved for use in some countries. What does it mean for people with HIV across the world?