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‘The war on STIs has failed’: Reinventing the way we tackle sexual disease

The Edmonton doctor and infectious disease specialist is seeing more people with more severe sexually transmitted infections – young men with chlamydia and hemorrhagic proctitis who say they’ve had 30-odd partners in the past six months and didn’t use condoms half the time; seemingly healthy people who’ve been on intensive HIV treatment for ages and

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Denmark shows first clear evidence of the success of treatment as prevention in gay men in a high income country

Very high diagnosis, treatment and viral suppression rates needed, say researchers A study by the University of California, Los Angeles, and Copenhagen University Hospital provides the first unambiguous evidence of a link between high rates of viral suppression in gay men and falling HIV incidence (the proportion of men who catch HIV each year). The

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HIV Update: WHO, UN to Use ‘Treatment as Prevention’ Approach to Eliminate Global Pandemic

In hopes to control the spread of HIV, World Health Organization and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS are shifting their attention to an approach called “treatment as prevention” to eliminate the global pandemic. The “treatment as prevention” approach has been used in Denmark since its introduction in 1996. According to a new study

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Eliminating HIV is possible; UCLA, Danish researchers explain how

An HIV-infected T-cell. Researchers found that the number of infections in Denmark has decreased since 1996, when effective HIV treatments were introduced. Worldwide, about 35 million people are living with HIV. The World Health Organization and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS plan to use an approach called “treatment as prevention” to eliminate the

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