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Photographer Robin Hammond’s work gets highlighted by rock icon Elton John in The New York Times.
The study of a vaccine that is designed to prevent multiple strains of the virus will include 2,600 women in sub-Saharan Africa.
This is according to a new report from UNAIDS released in anticipation of World AIDS Day on December 1.
Mozambique is including a significant amount of funding for its National AIDS Council, which oversees the country’s efforts against HIV, in...
In low-income countries, a new quick test is helping more people learn their CD4 count immediately after they test HIV positive, The New York...
New technology is speeding up HIV test results for infants in Mozambique, which allows for HIV treatment to start sooner, PlusNews reports.&nb...
Unless there is a more comprehensive response to HIV/AIDS, the epidemic will remain out of control on its 50th anniversary in 2031, according...
Convicted rapists in Mozambique will now be ordered to undergo mandatory HIV testing, The Times reports.
More needs to be done to address HIV in Mozambique’s prisons, where prevalence is twice that of the general population, said Justice Minister...
President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief reduced the number of AIDS-related deaths by 1.2 million in 12 African countries in three years.
To combat malnourishment, HIV-positive mothers in Mozambique are being advised to breast-feed their children, despite the risk of transmitting...
Former president of Botswana Festus Mogae is urging African leaders to promote male circumcision as a form of HIV prevention, AllAfrica.com re...
Mozambique will encourage voluntary HIV testing in 2009 to reduce the spread of the pandemic, which threatens the government’s economic recove...
Brazil’s President visits Mozambique to launch project to manufacture generic antiretroviral medications in country.
Continuing global food shortages are making it difficult for positive Mozambicans to adhere to their treatment regimens despite free and easy-...
Researchers at XVII IAC Mexico City revealed people with HIV in care of trained nurses faired just as well as those treated by doctors
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