While antiviral drugs to treat HIV had been approved a decade earlier, only five out of 33 million people who carried the ...
Insurance companies have to pay for PrEP under federal rules, but some skirt the requirement for free access to the treatment ...
People in the United States who have HIV and need kidney or liver transplants can now receive organs from donors who also ...
"PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99 percent when taken as prescribed. Although there is less ...
People with HIV are now permitted to donate kidneys or livers to recipients who are also HIV-positive, health officials ...
A twice-yearly injection of Sunlenca (lenacapavir) reduces the risk of HIV infection by 96%, which is significantly more ...
The landmark move is expected to shorten wait times for organs for all patients and reduce hurdles to life-saving care for ...
HIV prevention injections that can provide two or even six months of protection per shot have arguably been the biggest HIV ...
Ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 is a real possibility, tantalizingly close. But the job is not yet done.
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry researchers are on the cutting-edge of the study of HIV, working toward treatments ...
“This creates a loop where, if the man tests positive for HIV, his wife, future offspring, and his other partner are at risk ...
Each life lost to AIDS is a life too many. As donor funds dry up, Africa needs new ways to fight this epidemic.