Lenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient
Researchers find that 96% of health conferences are in rich countries and only four in 10 attendees are from poorer nations with the highest burden of disease
By making a devastating mistake, this clinic proved it was on the right track
An adherence club helped almost all patients stay on their treatment.
Statistics show that voluntary male circumcision is a crucial weapon in the fight to control HIV.
The Western Cape premier should know that inequality, not just science, lies at the root of the Aids epidemic.
Bill Gates was at the International Aids Conference this week. He spent time with five African journalists. Here is what they wanted to know.
The billionaire philanthropist says we need to focus on curbing infections among teenage girls and young women.
What has been achieved since the International Aids conference was last held in Durban shows that extraordinary progress is possible.
The government needs to spend much more on nonmedical interventions, and that comes down to changing the way people interact.
An HIV prevention pill can reduce HIV-negative people’s chances of contracting HIV by more than 90%.
We know more than ever about how to prevent HIV infection, including what may someday lead to the world’s first HIV vaccine.
In theory medical aids fund ARVs, but in practice it’s a complex process, say doctors and activists.
In the vagina’s ecosystem, mundane bacteria matter more than you think.
‘Blessers’ form a crucial link in a cycle of HIV transmission that South Africa has not been able to break.
The country’s political commitment to the fight against HIV cannot be judged solely by the accomplishments of a few government departments.
South African health minister calls AIDS denialism an ‘unlucky’ moment for a country that has since become a leader in HIV treatment, prevention.
The International Aids Conference returns after 16 years to a very different South Africa, but the battle against HIV is not yet over.
While 75% of people who inject drugs live in middle-income countries, funding for Aids prevention for these people is in crisis, experts have warned.
The musician has told the International Aids conference the epidemic has been ‘fuelled by stigma, violence and indifference’.
The International Aids Conference theme, "Rights here, right now", highlights a global push towards a human rights approach to HIV/Aids.
Flat-lined rather than scaled-up funding promises to be a central issue at the International Aids Conference in Vienna.