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When I work shifts in the emergency department, I often find myself weighing two imperfect options for patients who might have a sexually transmitted infection. Should I administer antibiotics "just ...
In a video message posted on Facebook, Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa said the bigger health problem in the Philippines now is not Mpox but HIV. "Five hundred percent increase po tayo ng HIV cases ...
Labs are required to report a positive HIV test, instead of putting the onus on the patient who took the test, Cherabie said, and and, often, the patient is matched up with HIV support services.
In a chilling case that has stunned the Gokwe community, a 33-year-old vendor was on Monday sentenced to 24 months in prison for unlawfully drawing blood from a minor using an HIV testing kit.
"Either they didn't test for it, or they tested for it, didn't report it, and we didn't get the information as a public." JOE SCARBOROUGH, MSNBC: You're an oncologist, obviously, incredibly respected.
“Reaching the target of ending new HIV cases by 2030 is a formidable challenge. As things stand, London is a long way off reaching this target. After many years in which there was a year-on-year ...
Current HIV tests, such as PCR-based assays, are costly, require expensive lab equipment, skilled technicians and reagents ($50 to $200 per test), making them unsuitable for self-testing.
This year’s National HIV Testing Week has begun with Prime Minister Keir Starmer becoming the first serving UK prime minister to take a public HIV test. Starmer took the rapid home test at 10 Downing ...
As a result, at least 300 babies that wouldn't have had HIV now do, Wired reports. Trump supporters will tell you that he later made an exception for lifesaving work, which is technically true.
I do not report back to Harrods. "What I absolutely am going to ensure and fight for is that it [the compensation scheme] is survivor focused, it is transparent, it is fair.
"We have the potential to end the HIV epidemic in Singapore by 2030." The post The Promise of Progress When HIV Self-Test Kits Hit Singapore’s Pharmacy Shelves appeared first on RICE.