For over three decades, HIV/AIDS has had a deleterious impact on public health the world over. There is still no cure for the disease although preventive strategies have evolved over the years to reduce its impact. In addition to behavioural change approaches, biomedical interventions have played a major part in reduction of HIV transmission and subsequently the burden associated with the HIV/AIDS disease. Early biomedical approaches include physical barriers such as condoms, use of clean injection equipment for intravenous drug users, blood and blood product screening. More recently, medical male circumcision and use of anti-retroviral drugs for prevention have been introduced. While these interventions have had a fundamental impact in red...
Describes strategies that, used in combination, have proven to be effective in preventing sexual, bl...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
There is growing optimism in the global health community that the HIV epidemic can be halted. After ...
Introduction: Remarkable strides have been made in controlling the HIV epidemic, although not enough...
We have entered a new era in HIV prevention whereby priorities have expanded from biomedical ...
Intensive research efforts for more than two decades have not yet resulted in an HIV vaccine of even...
Intensive research efforts for more than two decades have not yet resulted in an HIV vaccine of even...
ABSTRACTIntroduction:Scientific evidence supports the sinergy between biomedical and behavioral inte...
Abstract There are four opportunities for HIV prevention: before exposure, at the moment of exposure...
We have entered a new era in HIV prevention whereby priorities have expanded from biomedical discove...
Advances in treatment and prevention technologies have led to a decrease in incident HIV infections ...
HIV research has identified approaches that can be combined to be more effective in transmission red...
Prevention of HIV infection has recently acquired new effective tools, based on the provision of ant...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
We have more tools to effectively prevent HIV than ever before. Since no single strategy provides co...
Describes strategies that, used in combination, have proven to be effective in preventing sexual, bl...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
There is growing optimism in the global health community that the HIV epidemic can be halted. After ...
Introduction: Remarkable strides have been made in controlling the HIV epidemic, although not enough...
We have entered a new era in HIV prevention whereby priorities have expanded from biomedical ...
Intensive research efforts for more than two decades have not yet resulted in an HIV vaccine of even...
Intensive research efforts for more than two decades have not yet resulted in an HIV vaccine of even...
ABSTRACTIntroduction:Scientific evidence supports the sinergy between biomedical and behavioral inte...
Abstract There are four opportunities for HIV prevention: before exposure, at the moment of exposure...
We have entered a new era in HIV prevention whereby priorities have expanded from biomedical discove...
Advances in treatment and prevention technologies have led to a decrease in incident HIV infections ...
HIV research has identified approaches that can be combined to be more effective in transmission red...
Prevention of HIV infection has recently acquired new effective tools, based on the provision of ant...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
We have more tools to effectively prevent HIV than ever before. Since no single strategy provides co...
Describes strategies that, used in combination, have proven to be effective in preventing sexual, bl...
A decade after the world’s leaders committed to fight the global HIV epidemic, UNAIDS notes progress...
There is growing optimism in the global health community that the HIV epidemic can be halted. After ...