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Explore the silent transmission gap of HIV in newborns and essential steps to enhance testing and prevention during pregnancy. |
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Explore the silent transmission gap of HIV in newborns and essential steps to enhance testing and prevention during pregnancy. |
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India can lead a transformative global AIDS response by implementing lenacapavir PrEP and enhancing national prevention efforts now. |
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PrEP is suddenly showing up in doctor visits, social-media chats and World AIDS Day conversations across India. As awareness grows, more people want protection that feels safe, discreet and in their control. Here's a simple, clear guide to what PrEP is, who it helps and why its demand is rising now. |
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Scientists are closer than ever to a functional HIV cure. This World AIDS Day, an expert breaks down what's real, what's hype, and how soon a cure may be possible. |
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Many young adults skip essential sexual-health tests, even though most STIs show no early symptoms. Experts Dr Sameer Bhati and Dr Sabine Kapasi explain why routine screening for HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B and C, chlamydia, gonorrhoea and HPV is crucial for long-term health and early treatment. |
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HIV misinformation remains widespread in 2025. Dr Trupti Gilada explains the facts that matter now, from the difference between HIV and AIDS to how the virus is transmitted, why undetectable equals untransmittable, and why early, routine testing is essential to cut stigma and save lives. |
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UNAIDS (2024) reports that India has around 2.4 million people living with HIV, the third highest globally. |
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Activists urge India to waive clinical trial requirements for lenacapavir, as patent barriers threaten access to the vital HIV prevention drug. |
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NEW DELHI: The global response to HIV has suffered its most significant setback in decades, warns a new UNAIDS report released ahead of World AIDS Day 2025.The |