Unraveling health disparities through HPV vaccination and global perspectives
Citing the 2022 UNAIDS Global AIDS update, titled “In Danger,” UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima shared that about 1.5 million new HIV infections occurred in 2021 – over one million more than the global targets.
For just the second time ever a HIV patient is in sustained remission from the virus in what was hailed by experts yesterday as proof that the AIDS-causing condition could one day be curable.
President Donald Trump used his State of the Union address to call for a bipartisan commitment to eradicate AIDS in the United States within a decade.
The revelation that the personal information of 14,200 people with HIV was leaked has stunned people living with the virus in Singapore.
A total of 869 people affected by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) were identified in Bangladesh so far this year, according to a recent government survey.
Every year World AIDS Day is observed on December 1, established by the World Health Organization in 1988 to bring people together in the fight against HIV and raise awareness of the epidemic that shook the world.
At least 193 people have been tested HIV positive in the country's eight southern districts, says a report released by a local voluntary organisation.
Bangladesh stands at the tenth position in HIV deaths among Asian countries, according to a UNAIDS report.
Unraveling health disparities through HPV vaccination and global perspectives
Citing the 2022 UNAIDS Global AIDS update, titled “In Danger,” UNAIDS Executive Director Winnie Byanyima shared that about 1.5 million new HIV infections occurred in 2021 – over one million more than the global targets.
For just the second time ever a HIV patient is in sustained remission from the virus in what was hailed by experts yesterday as proof that the AIDS-causing condition could one day be curable.
President Donald Trump used his State of the Union address to call for a bipartisan commitment to eradicate AIDS in the United States within a decade.
The revelation that the personal information of 14,200 people with HIV was leaked has stunned people living with the virus in Singapore.
A total of 869 people affected by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) were identified in Bangladesh so far this year, according to a recent government survey.
Every year World AIDS Day is observed on December 1, established by the World Health Organization in 1988 to bring people together in the fight against HIV and raise awareness of the epidemic that shook the world.
At least 193 people have been tested HIV positive in the country's eight southern districts, says a report released by a local voluntary organisation.
Bangladesh stands at the tenth position in HIV deaths among Asian countries, according to a UNAIDS report.
Health officials in Cox's Bazar fear spread of HIV/AIDS in the refugee camps as a rising number of Rohingyas have been diagnosed with the disease.