Study in monkeys raises hope for HIV vaccines
An experimental vaccine helped protect monkeys from an especially deadly form of the AIDS virus, raising new hope for an effective vaccine in people, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. Add Comment
An experimental vaccine helped protect monkeys from an especially deadly form of the AIDS virus, raising new hope for an effective vaccine in people, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. Add Comment
At the Ponce De Leon Center , there’s not enough hours in the day to do all that needs to be done. The center’s dedicated staff is fighting back against the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Southeast.
Show your support today, and every day, for the 34 million people living with HIV and 1.8 million who died of AIDS in 2010. Add Comment
A severe funding crisis and a decline in international donor money to HIV/AIDS is dampening optimism about an eventual end to the pandemic. Add Comment
It should be time to celebrate key milestones in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Recently, the United Nations announced that new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths fell to their lowest levels since the epidemic's peak. Today, 6.6 million people in low- and middle-income countries are on life-saving antiretroviral therapy, and people with HIV are living longer.
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