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Annual HIV infections in U.S. down 73% since 1980s, CDC reports

CBS News 05 Jun 2021
There were about 34,800 new HIV infections in the U.S. in 2019, compared to some 130,400 a year during the epidemic's peak in the mid-1980s ... .
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UMC to expand HIV testing throughout Las Vegas Valley

Review Journal 05 Jun 2021
Five-year, $6 million program in Las Vegas Valley is announced in effort to end AIDS ....
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HIV progress halted by pandemic

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette 05 Jun 2021
Some researchers believe COVID-19 has derailed the fight against HIV, siphoning ... For a time, the battle against HIV .
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Rural Indiana county ends needle swap that helped fight HIV — sparking fears of another outbreak

The Washington Post 05 Jun 2021
A parade of law enforcement, health workers and community members had all made the same case to county commissioners. The program for drug users worked ... .
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HIV Patient Sees Coronavirus Mutate 30 Times Over 216 Days

Interesting Engineering 05 Jun 2021
A new study, published as , details the case of a woman with HIV who had the coronavirus for 216 days ... The woman was enrolled in a study of 300 people with HIV that looked at their immune response to COVID-19 and that is how her case was discovered ... Dr ... The study is crucial to understanding how HIV affects the coronavirus strains ... Advertisement.
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The Peace Corps Recognizes HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day (Peace Corps)

Public Technologies 05 Jun 2021
June 5 marks 40 years since the CDC published the first report describing HIV/AIDS, bringing the virus to global awareness ... 'The Peace Corps honors the millions of people who have lost their lives to the HIV/AIDS epidemic over the last 40 years, and we recognize those living with HIV/AIDS today - in the U.S.
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HIV/Aids 40 years on: ‘Almost everyone I knew who died was in their 20s or early 30s’

The Irish Times 05 Jun 2021
HIV/Aids 40 years on ... And the stigma attached to being infected, even within the gay community, was so immense that many of those who knew they were HIV-positive kept the information secret ... The numbers continued to rise until the mid-1990s when new drug therapy transformed HIV from a deadly illness into a manageable condition.
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Forty years on, Black Americans disproportionately hit by HIV

Raw Story 05 Jun 2021
Dedra Spears Johnson was working as a social worker in a suburb of the US capital Washington at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1990s, when she concluded Black women's needs weren't being met by efforts to fight the disease ... Today, there are an estimated 1.2 million Americans living with HIV.
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HIV/Aids 40 years on: The real battleground is fear and shame

The Irish Times 05 Jun 2021
On Christmas Eve five years ago, I got a call from my doctor to tell me that I had tested positive for HIV ... But since then I have come to understand that much of the way I felt about HIV was rooted in an outdated stigma, rather than a medical reality ... in Ireland in 2018, one of every five new cases of HIV were female ... HIV/Aids 40 years on.
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Scientists are testing Covid drug; Brazil will begin trials of two serums

The Rio Times 05 Jun 2021
Giants Pfizer, MSD, and Roche are the most advanced, developing oral antivirals ... ....
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Global HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (HIV PrEP) Disease Analysis Report 2021: Uptake of PrEP is Expected ...

Business Wire 04 Jun 2021
HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (HIV PrEP)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
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HIV self-testing: Slow but steady uptake that could ease HIV burden on SA health system

News24 04 Jun 2021
About one in 10 of the more than 7 million people living with HIV in South Africa are not aware that they have the virus ... .
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Indiana county hit by HIV outbreak to scrap needle exchange

Herald Argus 04 Jun 2021
SCOTTSBURG (AP) — Health officials blasted a southern Indiana county commission’s decision to end the state’s first needle exchange program, which was established six years ago to help quell an HIV outbreak ... .
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