Gilead is going to start testing a drug it believes could prevent HIV infection with just a single shot every year.
A new wave of challenges, fueled by extreme weather and systemic inequities, disrupts care for Black communities facing the continued HIV crisis.
Newsday Zimbabwe AT 37, Tecla* reflects on her decade-long struggle as a sex worker in Kadoma, where the allure of gold is ...
A new analysis finds that New Orleans and other parts of the country with high HIV prevalence are also some of the most at-risk areas for climate disasters ...
LSU LCMC Health Cancer Center researchers continue to make progress in discovering connections between HIV and certain cancers, and are hopeful that their work in Africa will translate into treatment ...
Older adults with HIV provided insights into their preferences and experiences with virtual care to provide areas to target ...
A qualitative study spoke to emergency department and HIV clinic staff to evaluate the feasibility of initiating pre-exposure ...
Nearly all of Latin America was excluded from the deal, sparking concern the world is missing a critical opportunity to stop ...
Even though HIV is just one of a vast number of viruses that infect people, there can still be a stigma surrounding it. To ...
Approved by the FDA 12 years ago, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has significantly reduced the risk of HIV transmission and ...
Join the 38th Annual Walk and 5K to End HIV at Anacostia Park in Southeast Washington, D.C. on Dec. 7. Learn about HIV prevention and treatment.
Memphis has one of the highest rates of HIV diagnoses in the United States, with new data showing a steady increase in cases ...