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China Names HIV Drugs in Treatment Plan for New Virus
China is using AbbVie Inc’s HIV drugs as an ad-hoc treatment for pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus while the global search for a cure ... Variety -
South Africa to launch advanced new HIV drug
South Africa on Wednesday said it was introducing an affordable, cutting-edge drug to fight HIV in the country with the largest number of people ... Healthy Living -
US lab identifies rare new HIV strain
A US healthcare company has identified a new subtype of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and said the finding showed that cutting edge genome ... Healthy Living -
Iranian protesters blame health authorities for HIV outbreak
Protests have broken out in Iran’s province of Charmahal-Bakhtiari on Saturday following an HIV outbreak, which protesters blamed on infected ... Middle East -
Pakistan police arrest doctor after 90 infected by HIV syringe
At least 90 people, including 65 children, are believed to have been infected with the HIV virus in Pakistan by a doctor using a contaminated syringe, ... World News -
UN voices alarm about spread of HIV in Egypt amid social stigmas
The UN is voicing alarm over the spread of HIV in Egypt, where the number of new cases is growing by up to 40 percent a year, and where efforts to ... Middle East -
Europe’s HIV epidemic growing at alarming rate, WHO warns
The number of people newly diagnosed with HIV in Europe reached its highest level in 2016 since records began, showing the region’s epidemic ... Features -
AIDS pageant in Uganda seeks to stem stigma, discrimination
When she was younger, Tryphena Natukunda's mother discouraged her from swallowing her antiretroviral medicines among strangers or even distant ... Features -
Global fund raises $12.9 bln to fight AIDS, TB and malaria
The campaign is aimed at effectively eradicating AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis by 2030 World News -
Invest more to defeat killer diseases, Kenyan president tells Africa
In the last decade, HIV-related deaths in Africa have halved to 790,000 in 2014 North Africa -
Would a HIV vaccine be ready before the end of 2016?
The new clinical trial will examine a vaccine regimen specifically designed for virus subtype C North Africa -
Celebs urge world to put girls at heart of anti-poverty drive
They said it was ‘an outrage’ that girls make up three-quarters of all new HIV infections among adolescents in Africa and that 40 percent of women Variety -
Egyptian actress Yousra aims to raise Mideast AIDS awareness
Yousra was named U.N. Goodwill Ambassador to help combat HIV and AIDS in the Middle East Variety -
Miss Universe to push HIV awareness after crowning blunder
The Philippines reported a 22 percent increase in HIV infections year-on-year in September last year Fashion and beauty -
Israeli army to allow HIV positive recruits
The announcement, made to coincide with World Aids Day on December 1, was hailed by gay rights groups Middle East -
End of AIDS in sight? 10 facts about HIV/AIDS ahead of World AIDS Day
Despite major advances, HIV/AIDS remains one of the world’s most significant public health challenges Variety -
Charlie Sheen: I paid millions to blackmailers to keep HIV secret
Sheen, 50, told NBC's "Today" TV show he was speaking out because he was being blackmailed Variety -
Don’t delay: Study confirms early treatment is best for HIV
People who started anti-AIDS drugs while their immune system was strong were far less likely to develop AIDS Healthy Living -
HIV-laced pages in magazine combat stigma
The means through which the ink was developed ensure that handling the magazine would carry no risk of infection and is ‘100 percent safe’ Print -
Study finds gorilla origins in half of human AIDS virus lineages
Half the lineages of the main type of human immunodeficiency virus, HIV-1, originated in gorillas in Cameroon before infecting people Healthy Living -
New drug shields monkeys from version of HIV: study
Macaque monkeys given the drug were able to fend off high, repeated doses of the simian version of HIV Healthy Living -
Birth control shot may boost HIV risk: study
The increase in risk was somewhat lower among women “in the general population” than for those already at higher HIV risk, like sex workers Healthy Living -
HIV’s origins traced to Kinshasa in 1920s
A key factor in the pandemic’s spread was the use of trains as transport Healthy Living -
Registered HIV/AIDS cases rising in Egypt: U.N.
More HIV / AIDS cases are being registered in Egypt, UNAIDS country coordinator Ahmed Khamis told Al Arabiya News on Wednesday. Analysis -
Twitter could prevent spread of HIV, researchers suggest
The study of around 10,000 random tweets showed California, Texas, New York and Florida had the largest proportion HIV-risk tweets Digital -
Suu Kyi urges ‘freedom from fear’ on World Aids Day
Last year 1.6 million people died from AIDS-related causes, down from 1.8 million in 2011 Healthy Living -
HIV increasing in Mideast and North Africa, says report
The Middle East and North Africa region is one of two areas in the world where the rate of HIV infections is continuing to increase. In 2012, 347,000 ... Healthy Living -
Prince Harry gets tongue-tied trying to speak Arabic in Dubai
Previously nicknamed the “playboy prince” by multiple media outlets, Britain’s Prince Harry demonstrated more of his serious side ... Variety -
HIV-contaminated young girl ‘won’t grieve her yesterdays’
Reham al-Hakami, the 13-year-old victim of a botched blood transfusion at a hospital in Saudi Arabia, has returned to school after more than six ... Features -
Saudi girl undergoing HIV treatment wants to go home for Ramadan
Reham Al-Hakami, the 13-year-old Saudi girl who was given HIV-tainted blood at Jazan General Hospital in February and now under treatment, appealed to ... Ramadan 2013
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