40,000 new cases of HIV each year, 20 years after first AIDS cases reportedBryan Harris
1 (Xinhua) -- Beijing has seen a year-on-year drop in new HIV/AIDS cases in the first 10 months of 2024, municipal health authorities said on Sunday. A total of 1,105 new HIV/AIDS cases were reported in the city from January to October, down 21 percent from last year, according ...
Maine HIV cases on the rise ; The number of new HIV diagnoses in the state has already increased by 67 percent over last year.JOSHUA L. WEINSTEIN Staff Writer
Model calibration included the proportion of late diagnoses in addition to the number of new HIV diagnoses each year (almost equal to the number of new cases reported from medical and health institutions at all levels in China because of compulsory guidelines mandated by the National Notifiable ...
HIV cases increase, but hope lies in new drugsdoi:10.1177/14690446040050020201NoneSage PublicationsBritish Journal of Infection Control
THE HIV/AIDS epidemic in Shenzhen has remained stable and is on the decline. The average annual growth rate of HIV/AIDS cases in the last five years has been negative 2 percent, the Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention (...
On New Year’s Day 2022, at age 31, Hermida learned he hadHIV. “I thought I was going to die,” he said, recalling how a chill washed over him as he reviewed his results. He struggled to navigate a new, convoluted healthcare system. Through an...
HANGZHOU, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- East China's Zhejiang province reported 4,544 new HIV/AIDS cases in the first ten months of this year, up 3 percent compared to last year, according to health authorities. As of October, 26,575 HIV carriers and AIDS patients are living in Zhejiang, accord...
JOHANNESBURG, June 25 (Xinhua) -- South Africa's Department of Health has expanded its programs this year to prevent new HIV/AIDS cases, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), as well as teenage pregnancies, with an emphasis on preventing new cases among young people, Deputy Minister of Health...
the first generation of children born HIV-positive — once referred to as "AIDS babies" — are coming of age. If they are not fully educated about AIDS prevention and adherence to medication, they may only fuel a number of new cases in the coming years. And that may lead to resurgence ...