HIV diagnoses have hit an all-time low in Australia, thanks to the country’s early and effective response strategy.
Stem cell technology has given hope to scientists around the world that HIV, a disease long thought to be incurable, now has a cure in sight.
Since dozens of countries have achieved or exceeded their 2020 targets in their fight against AIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS plans to set brand new targets for 2025 - and eradicate the virus by 2030.
An American non-profit organization has developed a vaginal ring that prevents women from contracting HIV, bringing them newfound hope to actively better protect themselves against the virus in the future.