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Thousands of Floridians with HIV could lose medication access after Florida tightens ADAP eligibility

Her concern is that if people can't afford HIV -blocking medication, infection rates may rise. Overall, 8,000 people in Palm Beach County are HIV  ... View article...

Machine-learning immune-system analysis study may hold clues to personalized medicine

Study found clear vaccine-initiated immune response biomarkers between HIV positive and HIV negative groups. View article...

Fiji could soon have 9,000 people living with HIV

Assistant Minister for Health Penioni Ravunawa revealed that Fiji is currently facing a HIV pandemic, and if current trends continue, projections ... View article...

Rice bioengineer awarded $2.2M for project to develop long-acting cell factory implants for ...

By reducing the need for repeated dosing for the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases such as HIV and malaria, the platform could expand ... View article...

HIV Studies Highlight Urgent Need for More Data to Optimize Treatment in Africa

New HIV studies presented this in Colorado, USA, on February 25, 2026 at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections ... View article...

New guidance note on decriminalizing drug use in the context of HIV

Globally, people who inject drugs are 14 times more at risk of contracting HIV than the general adult (15-49) population and 8% of all new HIV  ... View article...

Decriminalization of drug use in the context of HIV: a guidance note

UNAIDS, UNDP and INPUD synthesise models to support rights-based HIV responses, offer key principles, good practices, and expert insights from ... View article...

Nigeria Receives Long-Acting HIV Prevention Injection

Nigeria has received its first shipment of long-acting injectable Lenacapavir (LEN) for HIV prevention, marking a significant milestone in the ... View article...