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The Star Worldwide (English) on MSNKenya among countries to receive drug given twice-yearly to prevent HIVEarly access will be prioritised based on HIV burden, national prevention strategies, and available resources.
Nyanza became one of the regions hardest hit when HIV/Aids moved from Uganda to Kenya in the 90s, often brought by women who ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: HIV Deaths and New Infections Decline, But Not Fast Enough to Meet 2030 TargetsThe Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) warns that the global AIDS response is in crisis after a major ...
According to the latest NASCOP report, only 8 out of every 10 babies born with HIV are initiated on treatment—equivalent to ...
The Australian researchers developed a novel mRNA-based technology capable of reaching the white blood cells where HIV lies ...
According to the World Health Organization, approxi‑ mately four people die by suicide in Kenya every day, with a crude ...
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Medpage Today on MSNMoral Injury and Brain Drain Are Destroying Our Public Health WorkforceThe number of unemployed public health workers has grown since the administration began slashing federal budgets and grants. Seasoned professionals were unexpectedly thrown back into the workforce and ...
Lenacapavir has demonstrated enormous potential as a new HIV prevention tool with a 100 per cent efficacy rate and zero ...
As a country struggling from debt distress that stands at Sh11.35 trillion, Kenya will struggle to replace American health ...
Countries in sub-Saharan Africa could see thousands of deaths from HIV due to cuts to the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), underscoring the necessity of reinstating the program.
Sub-Saharan Africa remains the epicenter of the AIDS pandemic. Trump's cuts have restricted the availability of drugs that ...
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