September 6th 2025
Up to 2 million people in low- and lower-middle-income countries may gain access to the long-acting PrEP option under a three-year, no-profit agreement.
September 4th 2025
CDC Responds to Rising Rates of Syphilis by Issuing Call to Action
May 4th 2017The rates of primary and secondary syphilis in the United States have increased by 19% from 2014 to 2015, and the CDC notes that preliminary data suggests that there was a “similar rate of increase in the first 6 months of 2016.”
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Mutated HIV Proviruses Are Not as Harmless as Previously Thought
May 3rd 2017In a collaborative effort, scientists from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and George Washington University have found that defective HIV proviruses can complicate monitoring the true viral load within patients and distract the immune system from attacking the functional virus.
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Public Health News Watch Wednesday: Report for April 26, 2017
April 26th 2017This week’s Public Health News Watch shifts the focus towards pop culture as a Grammy award winner, and one of the foremost activists for the HIV/AIDS crisis has been taken ill with what news outlets are reporting as a “rare and potentially deadly bacterial infection.”
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Active Genital Herpes in Early Pregnancy Linked with Autism Spectrum Disorders
March 29th 2017Researchers have discovered that women who experience active genital herpes infection early in their pregnancy may be more likely to have a child who will later be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
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Ocular Syphilis May Suggest HIV Co-Infection
March 28th 2017Researchers have found that cases of ocular syphilis have been increasing in North Carolina and that the prevalence of ocular syphilis was almost twice as high among HIV-positive patients as among those who were HIV negative or HIV unknown.
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