A new report suggests that antiretroviral therapy has been made available to 90 per cent of HIV-positive individuals in China. Of these people, 90 per cent have achieved undetectable viral load. The numbers demonstrate just how effective a nation-wide treatment and healthcare programme can be.
Continue readingEven with More Innovative Options Available, Daily PrEP Remain a Top Choice
Daily HIV PrEP in the form of a pill is a readily available, highly effective prevention option. Newer choices are becoming available but research suggests that users are still most drawn to using the daily dose medication.
Continue readingEverything You Need to Know about HIV Self-Testing Kits
HIV self-testing kits have been making headlines lately because they empower individuals and supposedly make testing more accessible. Is this really so? Statistics suggest that the effectiveness of this prevention approach may not be as high as originally anticipated.
Continue readingCancer Drug Shows Some Promise for the Treatment of HIV: Could a Cure Be on the Way?
PrEP use during pregnancy hasn’t been studied so far. A new study provides insightful information about the safety of antiretroviral medications used to diminish the risk of contracting HIV in the event of exposure. Researchers found out that PrEP use during pregnancy is not linked to adverse outcomes.
Continue readingNew Hydrogel Formula Could Make HIV Treatment Significantly Easier
HIV-positive individuals have to take their daily dose of antiretroviral medications to suppress the virus and keep it from replicating. Researchers are now experimenting with a new gel-like formula that will completely eliminate the need for taking a daily dose.
Continue readingUsing PrEP During Pregnancy: Your Most Pressing Questions Answered
PrEP use during pregnancy hasn’t been studied so far. A new study provides insightful information about the safety of antiretroviral medications used to diminish the risk of contracting HIV in the event of exposure. Researchers found out that PrEP use during pregnancy is not linked to adverse outcomes.
Continue readingWays Pay It Forward Programmes Combat the Spreads of the Most Prevalent STDs
Pay it forward programmes have been introduced in various countries to make STD testing more easily accessible. One of the newest studies on this approach tests the effectiveness of such screening options in China. The results are quite promising.
Continue readingRising STD Infection Numbers Prompt WHO to Demand Better Testing
The world is seeing a significant increase in the number of new sexually transmitted disease (STD) cases. The World Health Organization has come up with new guidelines aimed at addressing the problem. More readily available and adequate testing coverage is one of the primary recommendations that can produce a significant shift in the current troublesome trends.
Continue readingGenetics Could Be Helping Some People Fight HIV Infections, Research Shows
Genetics play an important role in the way we respond to pathogens like the human immunodeficiency virus. A new study among people of African descent suggests that certain genetic variants supress the viral load of people who have a chronic HIV infection. These variants also reduce the risk of viral transmission.
Continue readingWHO Emphasises the Transformative Power of ART Therapy for HIV-Positive Individuals
The development of antiretroviral therapy (ART) is one of the most defining discoveries in the fight against HIV. New data and WHO recommendations suggest that the widespread ART administration among HIV-positive individuals is the best option for improving individual health outcomes and eliminating the risk of transmission.
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