Activist investor Altai Capital Management called on OraSure Technologies to explore a sale, saying the medical device maker could fetch double its current share price. The hedge fund also said it ...
PPD officer accused of not disclosing HIV status to sex partner, impregnated her, arrest report says
The Pensacola police officer charged with not disclosing his HIV status to his sex partner also impregnated the woman, ...
Chronic hepatitis D coinfection affects an estimated 12 million people globally, with higher prevalence in low-income and middle-income countries, especially the African and Western Pacific regions.
Chronic hepatitis D virus (HDV) coinfection in people with chronic hepatitis B is associated with rapid progression to liver cirrhosis and high mortality. In 2020, the estimated global HDV burden ...
A University at Buffalo researcher who studies adolescent HIV prevention in African and diaspora communities was invited to contribute a commentary in the April issue of The Lancet Child & Adolescent ...
Every day in Kenya, 54 people are infected with HIV and another 57 die from Aids-related illness, according to data from the ...
Frimpong’s invited commentary discusses the significance of a major efficacy trial involving the game Tumaini and what it signals about the future of HIV prevention for young people.
RNA vaccines saved millions of lives during COVID-19 but have limitations like waning immunity and complex production. Scientists are now testing a new platform called DoriVac, which uses folded DNA ...
Today, in Los Angeles, AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) and FLUX celebrated the opening of a brand new full-service health care center in the heart of the LGBTQ+ Community that is 'Open for All.' The ...
Same-day ART initiation for patients with HIV infection and tuberculosis symptoms is as effective as deferring therapy until ...
Last week, readers were most interested in a story about AltraTech moving its HIV viral load test moving toward commercialization with the help of a Gates Foundation grant.
Thousands of low-income people living with HIV could be losing drug coverage as states impose limitations on HIV assistance programs amid constrained budgets — raising alarms over consistent access to ...
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