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In 2021, the Florida Department of Health saw a slight slowdown in transmission rate around the county, reporting a 5% decrease in the relative change of diagnoses made.
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Diagnosed with HIV before her wedding, Bupe Sinkala didn't tell her husband and saw her marriage — and life — crumble. Now she's a community health worker advocating for her unsung profession.
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Men and women who are 35 and older and either have HIV or are at risk for getting it may qualify for a paid study that focuses on the risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
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It's called visceral leishmaniasis. It's spread by sandflies and fatal if left untreated. Fortunately, a new drug regimen holds promise.
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Counselors will be at the stores to answer questions about HIV prevention and treatment options, including PrEP, a medication that offers another effective means to reduce the risk of getting HIV.
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Experts say doctors and patients alike should consider the importance of safe-sex education and testing for the virus among older people.
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The Food and Drug Administration this week approved an injectable drug that helps prevent the spread of HIV. It only has to be taken once every eight weeks, compared to a daily oral pill.
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Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo explained the state plans to expand access to HIV testing and treatment.
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Housing instability has been a major issue facing many people living with HIV since the beginning of the epidemic.
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The new strategy, which declares racism a “public health threat,” was released on the annual commemoration of World AIDS Day.