HIV

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We know from other viruses that viral fragments can remain in different tissues for months or even years. This could be the case for long COVID.

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Increasing treatment access and reducing undiagnosed infections is vital for combating HIV, UNSW researchers have shown.

person holding a globe with a red ribbon attached to it - the universal symbol of awareness and support for people living with HIV.

An international clinical trial has explored alternative approaches to second-line HIV therapy - with promising results.

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As with all chronic conditions, a focus on cognitive and mental health should be part of ongoing care.

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The sustained downward trend is likely due to high uptake of prevention measures, testing and high levels of treatment.

Shame and stigma around monkeypox will hinder vaccination efforts

Lessons from the HIV epidemic should be applied to efficiently tackle the monkeypox outbreak and to avoid stigma.

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Forty years after the first case of AIDS was described in the United States, the number of people diagnosed with HIV in Australia is at an all-time low.

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Researchers have revealed the final results of the first study that measured the impact of PrEP on reducing HIV in a large population.

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We don’t know enough about biological processes in people who are ageing with HIV - a new study sheds light on the matter.

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Last week, thousands tuned in online to hear guest speaker Dr Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the US National Institutes of Health. 

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