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Local HIV tests: A shift in Africa’s diagnostic capacity
Nigeria’s public health system has taken a further step toward strengthening diagnostic self-reliance with the local ...
National HIV Testing Week 2026 is happening 9th to 15th February 2026 in the United Kingdom. However, submissions are welcome throughout the year (until the ...
International guidelines recommend anal and liver surveillance for people with HIV, but Brazil lacks a national protocol; clinicians should integrate screening and vaccination.
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Local packaging of WHO-approved HIV tests
By Chidinma OnwumereNigeria’s public health system has taken a further step toward strengthening diagnostic self-reliance with the local packaging of a WHO pre-qualified HIV Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT ...
Nigeria’s approval to locally package a WHO-prequalified HIV rapid diagnostic test (RDT) may appear technical or ...
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WHO mentions injection that can prevent Nigerians from getting HIV, doctor release price
WHO issued guidelines on July 14, 2025, recommending twice-yearly lenacapavir injections for HIV prevention, raising urgent questions for Nigeria’s response.
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Georgia bill would allow pharmacists to prescribe PrEP in effort to expand HIV prevention access
A bill moving through the Georgia General Assembly could allow trained pharmacists to prescribe PrEP, a daily medication that can prevent HIV.
Last weekend, communities nationwide marked Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, or NBHAAD, during an urgent time for people living with the disease and those who support them. More than four decades after ...
New Zealand has signed the global Call-to-Action on Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U), sending a strong signal of our commitment to ending HIV ...
New Zealand has signed the global Call-to-Action on Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U), sending a strong signal of our commitment to ending HIV transmission and ensuring people living with HIV can ...
Public health authorities warn clinicians to weigh risks and enroll patients in supervised programs: routine testing, partner management, and resistance surveillance are essential.
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