
The Hawke cabinet backed the release of Australia's first national strategy for fighting AIDS, setting a template for how we managed the disease.
The opening ceremony for the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne has served as a memorial to colleagues lost in the MH17 disaster.
US scientists say a girl who was born with HIV and was believed to be cured has detectable HIV levels in her blood.
Annual World AIDS Day on December the 1st is an important day to educate people and break down the stigma around HIV and related illnesses. While many view the virus as an epidemic of the 1980s and '90s, almost 37-million people still live with the condition around the world today.
Two trials for a HIV vaccine have started in southern Africa, raising hopes that there might finally be a protective shot against the virus
A cancer patient from Venezuela now has no trace of HIV infection after treatment but doctors warn there is not a generalised cure.
From losing both her parents to living in an AIDS-ravaged refugee camp, Riziki Kokombe has had to overcome her fair share of obstacles. But the 19-year-old says it's motivated her to work in healthcare in her adopted home Australia.
The vaccine will now be tested in southern Africa to see whether it prevents HIV infection.
As part of World HIV AIDS Day 2018, HIV AIDS activist and writer Syaiful W. Harahap spoke about problems in combatting HIV AIDS in Indonesia.
While the outcomes for those diagnosed with HIV/AIDS have drastically improved, many say similar to Covid-19, it's become an issue of health inequity.
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