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Plan now to watch Black theater and AIDS films, listen to top scientists, and watch 1990s videos—all on December 1.
The largest-ever HIV prevention study found that door-to-door HIV testing, with linkage to treatment, lowered infection rates.
The study of a vaccine that is designed to prevent multiple strains of the virus will include 2,600 women in sub-Saharan Africa.
Highly precise analyses of diagnosis and treatment statistics in hard-hit Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi reveal crucial disparities.
A massive national campaign to step up testing as well as viral suppression achieved phenomenal results in just five years.
I chose to share my status to encourage prisoners and my fellow prison officers to learn about HIV.
Currently, 448,000 Zambians get ARVs with Global Fund support.
Officials are working with chiefs and traditional leaders to implement the procedure widely.
A UNAIDS report highlights seven countries in the region.
The report documents the role of stigma and discrimination.
Adherence to ARV meds among pregnant women with HIV during pregnancy and after giving birth was inadequate in high- and low-income countries
Winston Zulu—a worldwide HIV/AIDS activist and the first Zambian to openly talk about his HIV-positive status—has died, according...
A new study shows that HIV-positive women are twice as likely to transmit the virus to a sexual partner if they use hormone-based birth contro...
The executive director of AIDS Policy Project on expanding international cure advocacy.
A new documentary from MTV’s Staying Alive Foundation
Despite its poverty and lack of trained health professionals, Zambia has leapt ahead of its African neighbors in terms of availability of anti...
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