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Read more about the article STIGMA, DISCRIMINATION AND THE MENTAL HEALTH OF SEX WORKERS
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STIGMA, DISCRIMINATION AND THE MENTAL HEALTH OF SEX WORKERS

STIGMA, DISCRIMINATION OF SEX WORKERS. Sex work is criminalised or regulated in almost all parts of the world (Harcourt, Egger, & Donovan, 2005). Criminalization is associated with legal penalties for…

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August 27, 2022
Read more about the article Action needed to address cancer risk among young people with HIV
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Action needed to address cancer risk among young people with HIV

A decade of data from South Africa shows AIDS defining cancers are the most common type of cancer, linked with low CD4 counts . Researchers in South Africa have analysed…

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October 25, 2021
Read more about the article DISSEMINATION MEETING ( Of The NIGERIA PLHIV STIGMA INDEX 2.0 SURVEY REPORT
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DISSEMINATION MEETING ( Of The NIGERIA PLHIV STIGMA INDEX 2.0 SURVEY REPORT

The NIGERIA PLHIV STIGMA INDEX 2.0 SURVEY REPORT Held Statement suites and Hotel Ltd. Abuja 24092021. Participants are: NEPWHAN AND KP SECRETARIAT. With support from Federal ministry of Health, NACA,…

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September 27, 2021
Read more about the article The verdict on digitally-supported HIV self-testing
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The verdict on digitally-supported HIV self-testing

Evidence review suggests digitally-supported HIV self-testing increases testing and engages first-time testers, paving the way for greater use. A global evidence review suggests digitally-supported HIV self-testing increases uptake, engages first-time…

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September 13, 2021
Read more about the article Starting and stopping PrEP What you need to know
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Starting and stopping PrEP What you need to know

How can I start PrEP? Talk to your health care provider if you think PrEP may be right for you. PrEP can be prescribed only by a health care provider.…

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July 12, 2021
Read more about the article How can I prevent getting HIV after a recent possible exposure, like if a condom breaks or I’m sexually assaulted?
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How can I prevent getting HIV after a recent possible exposure, like if a condom breaks or I’m sexually assaulted?

There is medicine you can take to prevent getting HIV after a recent exposure. Talk to your health care provider, an emergency room doctor, or an urgent care provider right…

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July 5, 2021
Read more about the article HIV stigma: a vicious cycle for women
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HIV stigma: a vicious cycle for women

Study finds women more likely to both hold discriminatory attitudes related to HIV stigma, and to suffer from them Research in rural Kenya and Uganda has again highlighted the persistence…

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June 21, 2021
Read more about the article adherence gap in preventing mother-to-child transmission
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adherence gap in preventing mother-to-child transmission

Ugandan study finds uptake of HIV treatment above 90%, but only three-quarters of women were fully taking medication after two months A study among pregnant women living with HIV in…

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June 12, 2021
Read more about the article The HIV epidemic Timeline | Resources | Info
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The HIV epidemic Timeline | Resources | Info

The HIV epidemic began with fear, helplessness and death as the world faced a new virus that preyed on misunderstanding and marginalisation. Scientific advances have enabled people with access to…

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May 23, 2021
Read more about the article What stops young women and their partners from taking PrEP?
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What stops young women and their partners from taking PrEP?

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is one of few HIV prevention methods that adolescent girls and young women (ages 15-24, known collectively as ‘young women’) can use and control by themselves. But current evidence suggests…

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March 17, 2021
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