New drug against HIV may revolutionize treatment in the elderly
A new daily single-dose pill for HIV treatment, BIC/LEN, has shown promise in clinical trials, simplifying the lives of long-term HIV patients.
Kenya administers the first injections of a preventive treatment against HIV
Kenya has launched the use of a new injectable preventive treatment against HIV called lenacapavir, marking a significant advance in HIV prevention methods.
New HIV drug could revolutionize treatment for the elderly
A new once-daily HIV drug could simplify treatment for elderly patients who have been managing the virus for decades.
Arrival in France of a long-awaited preventive HIV treatment
A long-anticipated preventive HIV treatment, cabotegravir, is set to be available in France, fully covered by health insurance.
Zimbabwe: HIV Groups Fear Treatment Disruptions After U.S. Health Funding Talks Collapse
Local organizations in Zimbabwe are alarmed about potential disruptions to HIV treatment following the collapse of funding negotiations with the U.S.
A single daily pill against HIV to replace more complex treatments in patients with resistances
New research suggests that a single daily pill combining two medications may effectively substitute more complex HIV treatments.
Zimbabwe walks away from $367M US health deal over sovereignty concerns
Zimbabwe has withdrawn from negotiations for a $367 million health aid deal with the US due to concerns over national sovereignty and control over health data.
Africa: New African Research Shapes the Future of HIV Treatment Globally
A recent study is redefining the management of HIV treatment failures, particularly focusing on drug resistance linked to dolutegravir, to improve patient outcomes across Africa and the world.
Africa: New African Research Shapes the Future of HIV Treatment Globally
A new African study is providing evidence for improving HIV treatment management, particularly for patients failing on the drug dolutegravir.
NHS advises to test for virus to avoid serious illness - check for early flu-like symptoms
The NHS has urged individuals to test for HIV to prevent serious health issues, highlighting the significance of early diagnosis for effective treatment.
Nigeria: Twice-Yearly Lenacapavir Injection for HIV Prevention in Nigeria - the Real Test Is Access
The World Health Organization has recommended twice-yearly lenacapavir injections for HIV prevention in Nigeria, emphasizing the importance of access and equity in implementing this treatment option.
Man who infected woman with HIV after stopping treatment is jailed
A man from Kidderminster, Luke Davis, has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for infecting a woman with HIV after failing to inform her of his condition and stopping his treatment.