J Midwifery Womens Health. 2008;53(3):195-201. Concerns have been raised about the potential for the opt-out model of HIV testing to be coercive, particularly if expedience and inadequate training ...
Less testing means fewer diagnoses, which means reduced treatment of this chronic disease. The UK-based charity’s 'Not PrEPared' report uncovered that no local authority surveyed had more than five ...
Women living with HIV are calling on medical professionals to normalise HIV testing for women and increase access to support services in regional areas, amid concerns they have been de-prioritised by ...
OraSure Technologies announced Tuesday its OraQuick HIV self-test, which can produce results in 20 minutes, received a ...
With Black Americans disproportionately affected by HIV, it's a day to encourage testing, prevention, and treatment but also to talk about systemic barriers.
Kennedi Lowman was 29 and thriving in her career as a medical lab scientist at a hospital in Atlanta when her life took an unexpected turn. The call came after she donated blood—a voicemail from the ...
Gilead Sciences and Sophia Forum, a London-based charity, have launched a campaign to improve HIV care and outreach for women in the U.K.—a group that, according to the partners, has long been ...
Background Despite several intensive interventions, HIV remains a major public health challenge affecting many individuals worldwide and highlighting ongoing gaps in HIV testing. Objectives To assess ...
Limited healthcare access and sociostructural factors were stronger predictors of HIV than behavioral risk factors among Black women in the southern United States, based on modeling data from more ...
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