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Medindia's Press Release’ section provides the latest press release on AIDS/HIV from across the world for the global audience. This page links to 540 AIDS/HIV press releases.

LGBT+ Investment Firm Gaingels Joins American Gene Technologies' Mission to Cure HIV, and Other Serious Human Diseases

ROCKVILLE, Md. , April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --  American Gene Technologies (AGT) ,  an emerging gene and cell therapy company, announced today that Gaingels, a leading venture investment syndicate in service of the LGBT+ community and its ...


Gilead Sciences Announces Launch of Asia Pacific Rainbow Grant 2021

Gilead Sciences, Inc. today announced the launch of its 2021 Gilead Asia Pacific Rainbow Grant, an initiative that supports community-led programs for people living with HIV in the Asia Pacific region. Non-governmental or advocacy organizations are ...

Prevention Tools and HIV & AIDS - April 1 Webinar Presented by United Methodist Global AIDS Committee

The United Methodist Global AIDS Committee (UMGAC) will host a free webinar online on April 1 at 2:00 p.m. ET titled "Prevention Tools and HIV and AIDS." Moderated by Linda Bales Todd, the webinar will share important information about preventing ...

J. Craig Venter Institute Scientists to Investigate Role of Opioid Abuse in HIV and HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders Pathogenesis through $4.7M NIDA Grant

Study aims to identify candidate molecules to regulate HIV infection in the central nervous system in patients abusing opioids LA JOLLA, Calif. , Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) scientists, led by Christine ...

Fenway Health and Other Experts Say That to End HIV Epidemic, Address Health Disparities

Despite coordinated national efforts to implement HIV services, the epidemic persists, especially in the South. It also disproportionately impacts marginalized groups, such as Black/African-American, and Latinx communities, women, people who use ...

Allegheny Health Network's Positive Health Clinic Expands Access to HIV Care with Launch of Mobile Care Program

To reach more patients in southwestern Pennsylvania who are positive for HIV, Pittsburgh-based Allegheny Health Network (AHN) announced today that its Positive Health Clinic has launched a regional mobile care program. PITTSBURGH , Feb. 16, ...

HIV Treatments: From Antiretroviral Therapy to Vaccines, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks

In this free webinar, the featured speakers will discuss the state of the current HIV treatment landscape and the innovations on the horizon for HIV treatment and prevention. Attendees will also learn about the benefits of incorporating ...

Elpida (elsulfavirine) becomes the preferred first line therapy for treatment of HIV infection in Russia

SAN DIEGO , Feb. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Viriom Inc (Viriom) announces that its antiviral drug Elpida®(elsulfavirine) has been included in the preferred first-line antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens by the Ministry of Health of the ...

Groundbreaking Findings: Combining Technologies to Improve the Efficacy of HIV Vaccines presented via the Hidden GEMS Program from One Million Solutions in Health

Through its Hidden GEMS Program and this science developed and optimized by the NIH, One Million Solutions in Health offers the opportunity to learn about licensing three technologies, the combined effects of which increase the efficacy of HIV ...

The Beginning of the End for HIV

Free HIV/STD testing from AIDS Foundation Houston offers a real end to the epidemic. HOUSTON , Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- By the time of Ken Horne's death in 1981, an unknown virus had spread its way through the male gay ...

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The AIDS Deadline: 70 Months Remain, But Is the World Moving Fast Enough?

The AIDS Deadline: 70 Months Remain, But Is the World Moving Fast Enough?

In 2023, 1.3 million new HIV cases emerged—over three times the 2025 target of 370,000, despite available prevention tools. Are we falling short on promises?

New Paper-Based Device Boosts HIV Test Accuracy Using Dried Blood Samples

New Paper-Based Device Boosts HIV Test Accuracy Using Dried Blood Samples

A new paper-based device improves HIV testing accuracy by controlling blood collection, enhancing infection measurement and drug resistance detection.

Cardiovascular Danger in People With HIV

Cardiovascular Danger in People With HIV

People with HIV face higher cardiovascular risks due to chronic inflammation and immune system activation, requiring proactive heart health management.

Extreme Weather Events Exacerbate HIV Epidemic

Extreme Weather Events Exacerbate HIV Epidemic

Climate change disrupts HIV prevention and care, worsening access to services and increasing health risks. Addressing both issues is crucial for global health equity.

Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Still a Major Concern in India

Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission Still a Major Concern in India

Mother-to-child HIV transmission remains a critical challenge in India, demanding urgent action to enhance prevention, early detection, and treatment measures.

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