Striving Towards Health Equalities- HIV
Inequality in HIV care is a matter of serious concern and an issue that we experience daily as a frontline community organisation working...
Update on the PrEP Impact Trial
Implementation of the PrEP Impact trial has been a huge success with over 10,000 participants already enrolled in this important HIV...
Unheard Voices
COLLECTIVE STORIES OF RESILIENCE, DETERMINATION AND HOPE AMONGST BLACK COMMUNITIES LIVING IN THE UK Africa Advocacy Foundation is pleased...
NHS England and local authorities must ensure routine availability of PrEP for HIV prevention by 1 A
A 10,000 place PrEP trial was never going to meet demand – it’s time to make PrEP available to all who need it Alongside 31 other...
US NIH begins large HIV treatment study in pregnant women
Clinical trial will compare three antiretroviral drug regimens. The National Institutes of Health has launched a large international...
HIV could be treated with a once-a-week pill
HIV therapy involves a combination of drugs that must be taken once or twice daily, making treatment adherence challenging for many...
Study Offers New Strategy for HIV Vaccine
Sugar molecules that perform an “anchor” function could be critical in the development of a vaccine against HIV, according to a new study....
HIV cases among gay and bisexual men drop for the first time as experts hail 'significant advanc
New cases of HIV have fallen among gay and bisexual men for the first time, thanks partly to a controversial new drug labelled a...
Prince Harry hits out at 'absurd' lack of youth education on HIV
Prince Harry slammed the lack of youth education about HIVas "totally absurd" during a visit to London School of Hygiene and Tropical...
HIV prevention drug PrEP to be made available for thousands of NHS patients from September
A new HIV prevention drug will be made available for free to thousands of NHS patients in September, The pioneering PrEP - or...
HIV in the UK: Why we're still facing an epidemic and trials are not enough
One in seven gay and bi men in London lives with HIV. The number of new diagnoses in the UK is nearly double the average of Western...
HIV/AIDS is no longer the leading cause of death in Africa
The World Health Organization’s most recent data on global deaths has good news for the African continent, including fewer people dying...
The sex workers who are leading the fight against HIV in Mozambique
It’s late when we reach Inhamízua on the outskirts of the city. Stalls sell crackling chicken feet and sizzling plantain. Scores of men...
Global Fund gives Kenya Sh33b for HIV/AIDS, malaria and TB
Kenya has received Sh33 billion from the Global Fund to boost the war against HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis. The grant came after...
Closing an HIV lifeline in Africa: the dire impact of Trump's abortion crackdown
Celeste is a 30-year-old widow mother of two from the poor suburbs of Maputo, Mozambique’s capital. She is HIV-positive, and since her...
Cattle could hold the key to defeating HIV virus
Cattle have a "mind blowing" ability to combat the HIV virus, American researchers have found. Scientists believe that a cow's complex...
Child treated for HIV at birth is healthy nine years on without further treatment
A child who was infected with HIV at birth and given a short course of treatment has remained healthy for the last nine years without...
Monthly shot could be the ‘next revolution’ in HIV therapy, replacing daily pills
The 9th International AIDS Society conference has drawn thousands of researchers to Paris this week. HIV/AIDS is no longer the death...
Viral load as low as 400 copies/ml six months after starting ART is associated with a significant te
A viral load as low as 400 copies/ml six months after starting HIV therapy is associated with a substantial ten-year mortality risk,...







