Hiv Aids Treatment Articles & Analysis
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Currently, there are 9,900 people living with HIV (PLHIV) in Azerbaijan and 57% are receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART). ...
It provides advanced, state-of-the-art medical care, such as emergency medical care, cancer treatment and regenerative medicine, and also plays a significant role as a medical institution that assists the development of local medical services and accepts patients from remote areas in Hokkaido in cases of disasters. In 1996, the hospital was certified as an advanced ...
The TALENT study (TALENT) findings, which were presented at the 11th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science, showed that a two-drug regimen was as effective and safe as multi-drug therapies TALENT is the world's first phase III clinical trial of the new long-acting HIV-1 fusion inhibitor, Aikening® (generic name: ...
"One of our Foundation's major goals is to find a disease-modifying therapy for HIV/AIDS," said Ken Rapkin, Program Officer of Campbell. "The challenges associated with the delivery of HIV drugs through the BBB represent a critical unmet need in the field of AIDS research. This project’s success bodes well for the future of ...
At the community events, volunteers use games and interactive presentations to educate youth about the different aspects of HIV and AIDS - prevention, transmission, treatment and stigmas. Before leaving, youth are invited to write a message or a draw a picture in the book "Dejando Huellas" or "Leaving Footprints." ...
People Encouraging People of Baltimore was awarded a $150,000 grant to support Project OPEN, a mobile treatment service offered to people at high risk of contracting HIV/AIDS or who have lost coverage for their HIV/AIDS treatment. ...
ViiV Healthcare is seeking letters of interest (LOIs) to support programs specifically focused on reducing disparities in HIV/AIDS linkages to care and treatment among African American and Latinos in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi. ...
Today, ViiV Healthcare and the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation announced a new partnership that will expedite access to lifesaving HIV care and treatment and help children live longer, healthier, and more productive lives. ...
