Feinberg Prof. Michelle Birkett discussed how structural inequities and social networks affect HIV prevalence at a Northwestern Institute for Policy Research colloquium in Chambers Hall on Monday. In ...
In recent years, public conversations about HIV have significantly shifted. Better testing, improved treatment and natural remedies have made it easier than ever for people to understand the virus, ...
Untreated human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection markedly increases the risk of tuberculosis, which remains the most common cause of hospitalization and death globally among people with HIV ...
Zambia's HIV care is heavily reliant on PEPFAR, with 84% of funding from the US, crucial for achieving UNAIDS' "95-95-95" goals. The EMOD-HIV model predicts significant increases in HIV-related deaths ...
HIV has long been thought of as a disease that primarily impacts gay men. That's wrongheaded.