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His earlier stint as attorney general included holding immigrants in an “HIV concentration camp.” Then there are his views on LGBT people.
After three decades, GHESKIO continues its leading role in the global fight against HIV/AIDS.
Fake news alert: Trump allegedly said 15,000 recent Haitian immigrants all have AIDS.
With the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief budget up in the air, advocates worry that PEPFAR will cap HIV treatment elsewhere.
Antiretroviral treatment for HIV in Haiti has paid off in dividends comparable to those seen in the United States.
An ordinary household drug might help prevent cervical cancer in women living with HIV and HPV (human papillomavirus, a primary cause of the c...
The MSU Institute of International Health is proposing a new approach to HIV prevention in Haiti and the Dominican Republic
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A large portion of the funds promised for the reconstruction efforts in Haiti since the devastating 2010 earthquake has never materialized
“There are Haitians who see a positive HIV test as the easiest--and often the most straightforward--path to survival.”
New research shows that early antiretroviral (ARV) therapy is cost-effective in resource-poor countries like Haiti, according to a statement f...
HOT 97 lands itself in hot water over HIV comments.
One year after the January 12, 2010, earthquake that crippled Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital struggles to help people with HIV/AIDS. ...
DJ Cipha Sounds got suspended indefinitely after making an on-air comment he is HIV negative because he does not “mess with Haitian girls....
"What Cipha Sounds said is a head scratcher that created a furor spilling into this week. On the surface, his statement negates all the HIV ed...
HIV/AIDS remains the leading cause of death in young and middle-aged adults in the Caribbean.
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