ORLANDO, Fla. (IVANHOE NEWSWIRE) - One woman is working with lawmakers to change the system, allowing more people, even people who are HIV positive, to donate their organs. Their efforts could help ...
Although caregivers of patients living with HIV are significantly burdened with psychological and physical stresses, some described positive aspects of caregiving. Informal caregivers of people living ...
There were still 32,000 new cases of HIV in the U.S. in 2022. And about thousands of people still die annually from AIDS. HIV ...
Getty Images Guidelines for HIV-positive mothers who wish to breastfeed have been updated with new recommendations. HIV-positive mothers with undetectable viral load can now safely breastfeed their ...
Historically, the presence of HIV infection in a patient with end-stage organ failure has been considered an absolute contraindication for organ transplantation. However, advances in antiretroviral ...
The PP3 study highlights a disconnect between patients with HIV and healthcare providers, affecting ART adherence and satisfaction. Despite 80% of participants trusting their providers, 47.5% feel ...
Older adults with HIV are encountering health management challenges as they age, despite achieving stable HIV treatment, according to new research from South Korea examining the experiences of those ...
Eugène’s journey reflects the challenges faced by thousands of young people in Cameroon, where the fight against HIV remains ...
The country long had the world’s second highest HIV infection rate, but made notable progress and hit key milestones in its ...
HBcAb-positive, HBsAg-negative people with HIV can safely switch from tenofovir-containing ART without clinically significant HBV reactivation.
People living with HIV are at an increased risk for lung cancer, with some studies estimating risk to be 1.5 to 3-fold higher compared with the general population. The exact reasons for this increased ...