PrEP meds not to encourage unnatural sex, says deputy health minister
Lukanisman Awang Suani says the medication is a step towards reducing the spread of HIV.
Experts warn of shift in HIV transmission from injections to sex
Figures show that 63% of HIV cases in 2021 were attributed to men who have sex with men.
First woman reported cured of HIV after stem cell transplant
The two prior cases occurred in males - one white and one Latino - who had received adult stem cells, which are more frequently used in bone marrow transplants.
New ‘highly virulent’ HIV strain discovered in the Netherlands
But Oxford researchers say because of the effectiveness of modern treatments, it is 'no cause for alarm'.
HIV infections drop, but Covid-19 hampers fight, says WHO
South Africa, the country with the world's highest HIV prevalence at 20.4%, is hosting the week-long International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections, bringing together scientists, politicians and activists.
‘Better to die’: A teenager’s long trip from interior to city for HIV treatment
Every two months, Ryan and his grandmother make the four-hour journey from their home in the rural district of Lubok Antu to the 'big place' of Kuching.