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New documentary considers the last mile to ‘Ending HIV in America’
A upcoming PBS documentary, “Ending HIV in America,” recounts the history of the AIDS epidemic and looks at how far HIV prevention and treatment efforts have come.
PrEP use data comes to life in new graphics
AIDSVu has released a new set of infographics featuring the first-ever publicly available state-level data and regional maps on PrEP use by race and ethnicity, from 2012 to 2021.
Campaña bilingual para PrEP en Chicago
A bilingual campaign in Spanish and English promoting HIV prevention via medicine
Report from the community HIV cure research workshop
HIV cure research highlights
Virtual CROI 2022: The dapivirine ring vs. the FDA
This PrEP method is still a desirable option in the U.S. for cisgender women
Virtual CROI 2022: Testing and treating
Highlights from Virtual CROI 2022
When HIV therapy fails: Terms of ART
A treatment glossary
Briefly May+Jun 2022
Cabenuva long-acting injectable no longer requires a month of oral lead-in medication
Let's talk
Doing right by sexual health
A clinic on wheels serves people who inject drugs
As health care providers move further into telehealth services, clinics on wheels rolled out in five cities to serve people who inject drugs who are living with or are at risk for HIV.
Briefly Jan+Feb 2022
New injectable PrEP given every two months: Apretude
PrEPared?
As long-acting treatment and prevention begins to enter communities, we must move toward dismantling systemic racism
Briefly Nov+Dec 2021
Long-acting PrEP with cabotegravir could be around the corner
Briefly Sep+Oct 2021
Update on opportunistic infections
NYC’s Daskalakis named as CDC HIV prevention chief
Known for his activism, an NYC public health doctor will play a national role
Breaking the cycle
Finding a way out of addiction—with a road map
HIV prevention drugs now available in California without prescription
California becomes first U.S. allowing pharmacies to dispense PrEP and PEP without a prescription
What's Cooking?
A sneak peak at some of the new drugs coming soon
Pickett Fences: Love the One You’re With – Sex and Pleasure in the time of COVID-19
So HOW IN THE HELL do we talk about sex and pleasure now?
PrEP battles for the vagina
Research for cisgender women and adolescent girls is underway to help determine vaginal protection with Descovy for PrEP
Born Free
Lynnea Lawson was born with HIV, and gave birth to a daughter who is HIV-negative
Briefly
Pregnancy and dolutegravir; AIDS Quilt finds a new home; survey on women living with HIV; and more
Black and Latino queer men and pleasure
Choosing power over stigma
Don’t call it PrEP
Lessons learned from D.C.’s PrEP for Women Initiative
The future is already here
Technological advances in HIV treatment and prevention
Challenges accessing PrEP for HIV prevention in England
Access to PrEP is uneven and problematic, and not just in the U.S.
Briefly
FDA approves Descovy for PrEP; Delstrigo and Pifeltro approved for switch treatment; Bictegravir, dolutegravir and Tybost for children; and more.
Dolutegravir during pregnancy
Based on new data, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended dolutegravir as a preferred HIV drug for all populations living with HIV, including pregnant women and those wanting to conceive.
HIV meds just four days a week?
And other conference highlights including new long-acting drug GS-6207; PrEP on demand; HIV treatment = prevention.
Building blocks for a healthy life
Building blocks for a healthy life, with insights from a nurse educator
Partners to the End
Public-private partnerships for a vaccine sustain a global response to help end HIV
Briefly
Biktarvy and antacids. Descovy FDA hearing. Updated guidelines for transgender individuals. Biktarvy and kids. PrEP4Love. Michael Johnson freed.
Truvada Safety
Talking about PrEP and HIV treatment in a time of class action lawsuits
Briefly
Monthly injectable HIV med on the way; HIV pharma sued over pricing practices; Australian PrEP advocate talks about his new HIV status; tenofovir class action lawsuits
Descovy for PrEP
Will it make much difference for HIV prevention?
Looking back, looking ahead
After more than 30 years of treating young people living with HIV, Dr. Lisa Henry-Reid reflects on what more still needs to be done
On With the Show!
Moving beyond your diagnosis—finding a provider, knowing your rights, and more
The Cutting Edge
Innovations in prevention and care can be found anywhere—the author highlights three examples
Learning To Stay 2GETHER
How to have a good relationship as a male couple
Benefits of Safer Drug Consumption Spaces
Why Safe Consumption Spaces for people who use drugs would benefit society.
Safer Drug Consumption Spaces
An idea whose time has come
Say Goodbye to ‘Risk’
Watch your words. Lose the labels if you want to prevent HIV
The Science of U=U
People on treatment with an undetectable viral load do not transmit HIV—here's how.
Next Steps
How to find a provider, knowing your rights, and more
Transforming Sexual Health in New York City
Moving from disease to pleasure
PrEP and Transgender People
Limited data point to similar efficacy; more scale-up is needed
Watercooler
Anti-alcohol drug, gay journalist grant, life insurance for people with HIV, Grindr & PrEP
Moving Forward with PrEP
The Basics of PrEP
Look At What The Stork Delivered
With the help of PrEP, Shannon Weber helps positive people have a baby—safely
Making Good on the Promise of PrEP
How Jim Pickett is making PrEP a household word
You Say 'Whore' Like it's a Bad Thing
How stigma fuels the HIV epidemic
How Do I Pay for PrEP?
Insurance coverage and other access hurdles can be overcome, but it might take work