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New HIV and Hepatitis cases identified

Almost 2,000 people living with HIV and Hepatitis who were previously undiagnosed have been identified by the NHS over the…

World Aids Day, Rock The Ribbon, 1 December 2022 | University of Surrey

1 December 2022 is World Aids Day. It is the perfect time for us to raise much needed awareness about…

Chronic jet lag discovered in people living with HIV

People living with HIV have a significantly delayed internal body clock, consistent with the symptoms of jet lag, according to…

New global alliance to end AIDS in children by 2030

New global alliance launched to end AIDS in children by 2030: Globally, only half (52%) of children living with HIV…

Reducing HIV risk for women

The first long-acting option to protect women from HIV, proven to reduce women's HIV risk, has been recommended for use…

End Inequalities, End AIDS, End Pandemics

This World AIDS Day: End Inequalities, End AIDS, End Pandemics: “As if HIV itself were not enough, COVID-19 has brought more…

Terrence Higgins Trust: an introduction

Liam Beattie from Terrence Higgins Trust gives a short overview of the work of the charity. Terrence Higgins Trust was…

WHO releases HIV drug resistance report 2021

WHO’s latest HIV Drug Resistance Report gives an in-depth picture of the extent to which drug resistance is growing, and the steps…

National AIDS Trust’s response to policy change

National AIDS Trust’s response to NHS Blood and Transplant’s changes to blood, plasma and platelet donations from 14 June 2021…

Introducing the HIV Commission to mark World AIDS Day

Introducing the HIV Commission to mark World AIDS Day: Kat Smithson is director of policy at the National AIDS Trust…

HIV treatments – where we are today

HIV treatments - where we are today and what's next: Despite the ambitious 2020 goals set by UNAIDS 90-90-90 not being reached, innovative…

HIV research: The patients left behind

People with HIV from BAME communities, women and heterosexual men are underrepresented in HIV studies – according to new research…