Effective treatment means people live long, healthy lives despite a lack of a cure for the virus ...
Symptoms differ for everyone, but some people experience a short flu-like illness around two to six weeks after infection ...
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 ...
International guidelines recommend anal and liver surveillance for people with HIV, but Brazil lacks a national protocol; clinicians should integrate screening and vaccination.
Dr Yadav tells indianexpress.com, “Seborrheic dermatitis is very common and in most cases has nothing to do with HIV. People with HIV can have more severe or widespread flaking, but dandruff alone is ...
VIJAYNAGAR, 30 Jan: The community health centre (CHC) in Miao in Changlang district has launched a major health campaign in the Vijaynagar area to detect and prevent the spread of tuberculosis (TB) ...
Melanie Bisnauth is a member of the Research, Evaluation, & Ethics Committee for Society of Refugee Healthcare Providers. She has previously received external funding from the University of ...
Background: HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among women of childbearing age need in-depth research because of the physiological characteristics and their disadvantages in ...
As the world observes HIV/AIDS Awareness Month, attention turns to education, stigma reduction, and empowering communities to confront the epidemic. Recognized each December in the United States, this ...
COVID-19, the flu, and RSV are currently circulating and share many similar symptoms. Symptoms for all three illnesses can include cough, fever, fatigue, and a runny or stuffy nose. Medical attention ...
As global health agencies sound the alarm over a potential surge in HIV infections, individuals already navigating life with the virus have opened up about the subtle ― and sometimes sudden ― clues ...
On World AIDS Day, advocates warn federal cuts could reverse progress. Carole Treston had been a nurse early in her career when she and her mother traveled to Washington, D.C., and saw the AIDS ...