This case has exposed systemic weaknesses in Uganda’s medical laboratory sector, raising concerns about test accuracy, competence, and ethics. Medical laboratory tests are central to diagnosing ...
Frimpong’s invited commentary discusses the significance of a major efficacy trial involving the game Tumaini and what it signals about the future of HIV prevention for young people.
On March 1, Florida cut off access to H.I.V. medications for some 10,000 to 16,000 residents whose prescriptions are paid for ...
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ACC/AHA cholesterol guidelines 2026 explained: Start screening for cardiovascular diseases early
The 2026 ACC/AHA dyslipidemia guidelines emphasize earlier cholesterol screening from age 19, improved risk prediction using PREVENT, broader lipid testing, stricter LDL-C targets, and continued ...
Background Approximately 70% of deaths in Tanzania occur outside health facilities and are often unreported or lack cause of death (COD) information. Consequently, health planning relies on data ...
A new study published in The Lancet Microbe reports the first twice-yearly injectable HIV treatment regimen—combining lenacapavir, teropavimab, and zinlirvimab—has achieved high rates of viral ...
Major medical organizations updated the cholesterol playbook for the first time in years, with new risk tools, lower targets and earlier treatment recommendations.
A 24-year-old man in Hyderabad allegedly injected a 22-year-old woman with HIV-infected blood after her parents called off their wedding due to his HIV-positive status. He has been arrested and ...
mCommunicable Disease Prevention and Control, Ministry of Health, Kampala, Uganda nNon-Communicable Diseases Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Kampala, Uganda ...
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Experts warn of rising advanced HIV cases in Nigerian children
Health experts have raised concerns over the increasing cases of Advanced HIV Disease among children and adolescents in Nigeria, warning that stigma, poor awareness, and limited access to diagnostic ...
US-supported international HIV research, particularly that conducted in African countries, has direct benefits to Americans. Cuts to that research may undermine those benefits.
For decades, scientists have recognized that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a formidable viral pathogen. After years ...
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