A new HIV drug, lenacapavir, appears highly effective against strains circulating in Uganda, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine. Researchers found that only 1.6% of 546 Ugandan patients had mutations linked to lenacapavir resistance,
Life for Mike Elvis Tusubira, a motorcycle taxi rider with HIV in Uganda, has been turned upside down since US President Donald Trump halted foreign aid last month. Not only does the 35-year-old fear for his own survival as he takes life-saving anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs - but he says he will have to split up from his wife as they can no longer have safe sex.
The Trump administration's stop-work order is affecting the HIV response in Uganda, along with malaria and TB programs globally. Plus, a look inside the infamous "Tunnel 12," the source of Rwanda’s Marburg outbreak.
A multi-national, multi-institutional study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators found little natural resistance to a new HIV therapy called lenacapavir in a population of patients in Uganda.
A multi-national, multi-institutional study investigators found little natural resistance to a new HIV therapy called lenacapavir in a population of patients in Uganda.
A multi-national, multi-institutional study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators found little natural resistance to a new HIV therapy called lenacapavir in a population of patients in Uganda. The study,
A multi-national, multi-institutional study investigators found little natural resistance to a new HIV therapy called lenacapavir in a population of patients in Uganda.
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Not only does the 35-year-old fear for his own survival as he takes life-saving anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs - but he says he will have to split up from his wife as they can no longer have safe sex. His partner is HIV-negative and relies on PrEP, a medicine that reduces the risk of contracting HIV.
The abrupt suspension of foreign aid by US President Donald Trump has left thousands in Uganda, particularly those living with HIV, in a dire situation. Many who depend on life-saving anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs,
The Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) is urgently seeking Shs300 bnto cover a critical funding shortfall following the abrupt withdrawal of USAID support.The commission warns that without immediate intervention,
As US President Donald Trump ends nearly all foreign aid funding, access to medicines that have suppressed an epidemic for decades will disappear. Kampala, Uganda | Nakisanze Segawa Global Press Journal Uganda |  Clinics that provide medicine to people with HIV/AIDS,