Enlarge this image Shawn Esco brings his dog Nibbler to a park in Jackson, Miss. He’s was diagnosed with HIV 11 years…
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Enlarge this image A color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph shows HIV particles (orange) infecting a T cell, one of the white blood cells…
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White House Plan To Stop HIV Faces A Tough Road In Oklahoma
by Jackie Fortier February 19, 2019Enlarge this image Dr. Michelle Salvaggio, medical director of the Infectious Diseases Institute at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in…
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To Halt HIV, Advocates Push For PrEP Outreach To Black Women
by Heather Boerner February 8, 2019Enlarge this image Dr. Rasheeta Chandler is a researcher at Emory University, who specializes in women’s sexual and reproductive health. In a…
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After Prison, Many People Living With HIV Go Without Treatment
by Heather Boerner October 9, 2018Enlarge this image On re-entering society, formerly incarcerated people struggle to get health care and treatment for HIV. Kenyon Ellsworth for NPR…
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Rising Cost Of PrEP, A Pill That Prevents HIV, Pushes It Out Of Reach For Many
by Anna Gorman June 30, 2018Enlarge this image Gilead Sciences makes Truvada, a medicine known generically as “pre-exposure prophylaxis,” or PrEP. Consistent, daily doses of the drug…
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Rising Cost Of PrEP To Prevent HIV Infection Pushes It Out Of Reach For Many
by Anna Gorman June 30, 2018Enlarge this image Gilead Sciences makes Truvada, a medicine known generically as “pre-exposure prophylaxis,” or PrEP. Consistent, daily doses of the drug…
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Researchers Want To Show HIV-Positive Organ Donation Is Safe And Can Save Lives
by Emily Forman June 1, 2018Enlarge this image Surgeons at Johns Hopkins perform a transplant using an HIV-positive organ. Courtesy of Johns Hopkins Medical hide caption toggle…
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