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The World Health Organization now recommends lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention drug, especially for high-risk groups. This endorse ...
TANZANIA is among countries expected to benefit from the upcoming rollout of injectable lenacapavir for HIV prevention, following a landmark recommendation by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Lenacapavir has been incredibly promising in trials and now the World Health Organisation have officially recommended the drug for HIV prevention. Smitha Mundasad explains the difference this ...
The global recommendation – issued Monday at the International AIDS Conference in Kigali, Rwanda – comes about a month after ...
Despite the recent approval of lenacapavir as a twice yearly PrEP, there is still a need for choice in HIV prevention, argue ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has raised concern over the stagnation of global HIV prevention efforts, announcing ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSA gets R520m to buy twice-a-year anti-HIV jab — but there’s a snagThe money is not nearly enough to put two to four million people per year in South Africa on the lenacapavir jab, and even if it were, the country’s health system won’t be able to roll out the ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNWHO releases new guidelines on injectable drug for HIV preventionThe World Health Organization has released new guidelines which, for the first time, recommend the use of an injectable form ...
In a session titled, Better meeting the needs of people living with HIV, health experts reminded us that science, care, and human rights must move together if we are to achieve real change.
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Medpage Today on MSNInvestigational Once-Weekly ART Combo Maintained Viral Suppression in HIVAn investigational once-weekly oral antiretroviral therapy (ART) combination effectively maintained viral suppression in ...
A monthly pill would add to the growing number of choices for HIV preexposure prophylaxis, which is now seen as the best hope ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Scientists, Activists Rally at #IAS2025 to Protect HIV ProgressAs science soars with game-changing HIV tools, a funding crisis threatens to ground progress "We come together at a pivotal ...
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