Roughly 61,000 Georgians live with HIV, the sexually transmitted virus (STI) that can lead to AIDS, and Atlanta ranks in the ...
A recent study showed that rates of antiretroviral therapy in enrollees living with HIV increased over the years, but women had low prescription rates across all age groups.
The world may look back on 2024 as a pivotal time in the fight against AIDS — the start of a revolution in the global biomedical response to HIV using long-acting antiretroviral medicines.
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Can we eliminate the HIV epidemic? It's a question that dates ... South Africa, Thailand and the United States. These results followed equally dramatic findings from a previous lenacapavir trial ...
Citing data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, P.O.W.E.R. Atlanta said the City of Atlanta ranks third in the United States for new HIV diagnoses, with the current rate in ...
The latest data from the BLS found significant trends in job quit rates across the United States. A higher quit rate suggests employees feel secure enough to leave their positions to search for ...
As the United States ... HIV Ag/Ab Combo----87.3% What the Findings Tell Us From the point of view of specificity, the figures confirmed that the incidence of false positives remains extremely low, ...
Is COVID going around again as the U.S. approaches the winter? Infectious disease experts share what to know and how to stay ...
HIV symptoms vary by the stage of infection, known as primary infection (Stage 1), clinical latency (Stage 2), and AIDS (Stage 3). During primary infection, the symptoms are caused by the virus itself ...
The study was conducted across sites in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Thailand and the United States ... transmission rate, then the epidemic can wane down." Professor Linda-Gail ...
A global study reports a 60% drop in global mortality from diarrheal diseases, but children and the elderly still have the highest death rates ... to decline in the United States, but the crisis ...