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HIV experts call for government to scrap spitting laws

Australia’s leading HIV experts have condemned the governments of South Australia, Western Australia and Northern Territory over laws that force people accused of spitting...

HIV is still here: Start the conversation

Talking about relationships and sex can be difficult for some in the wider community. Many people feel embarrassed, shamed or nervous talking about sex,...

Doctors call for scrapping of prosecutions for spreading HIV

Leading Australian HIV researchers have called on Australian governments to consider counselling over prosecution when dealing with people who are living with HIV, and...

New HIV awareness campaign hopes to start conversations

A growing number of younger people are acquiring HIV, a trend that has prompted the WA AIDS Council to launch a new campaign to...

WA AIDS Council aim for Zero with fundraising art exhibition

The WA AIDS Council's art fundraiser and awareness project ZERO returns in 2016 in conjunction with World AIDS Day. Every week of last year, 20...

US doctor records second case of PrEP resistant HIV strain

A man in the USA who has been taking pre-exposure prophylaxis treatment Truvada has shown evidence of contracting a hyper rare, drug resistant strain...

People with higher educational outcomes better at adhering to HIV treatment

People with HIV who have lower educational attainment have poorer outcomes after starting combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) a new study has shown. The results come...

UK researchers report HIV 'vanishing' after trial treatment

Scientists in the United Kingdom are reporting that a new trial treatment for HIV has shown promising results, with one man no longer exhibiting any detectable...

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