
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.
We can't drop the ball on HIV prevention even though the AIDS epidemic in Australia has come to an end, scientists warn.
New studies have shown that AIDS treatment drugs have promise for use as tools to stop uninfected people catching HIV from infected partners.
Countries from around the world pledged to pour $US11.7 billion ($A12.08 billion) into a fight against AIDS and other deadly diseases.
Reports of an HIV epidemic in Far North Queensland overstate what's happening, says the health department.
The spread of HIV is increasing in Fiji, with some experts calling it the 'ticking timebomb' of the Pacific. Fiji has the second fastest growing epidemic in the Asia Pacific behind the Philippines, and the government has been urged by the Fiji Medical Association to declare an HIV outbreak. It's…
More than 25,000 people in Australia are living with HIV, but self-testing kits are yet to be approved by the regulatory body.
The head of the WHO's HIV department says gay men should make decisions on HIV-prevention drugs individuality, based on their own circumstances.
Energy producer Oil Search has become a major hands-on player tackling AIDS in Papua New Guinea.
'All the Way Through Evening' is screening at ACMI from November 24 - December 5. Rohan Spong will join Nic Holas in conversation following the screening on World AIDS Day, December 1.
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