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As expected, the new recommendations that the World Health Organization (WHO) issued for HIV and sexually transmitted ...
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Alarice Marsh, M.P.H., a deputy director in the National Department of Health of South Africa and program lead of HIV testing ...
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China is increasing its diplomatic reach as President Donald Trump's administration pares back America's international ...
The World Health Organization on Monday recommended Gilead's lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injection, as a tool to prevent HIV infection.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is recommending a twice-yearly injection of lenacapavir for prevention of HIV, according to a press release .