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New study aims to reduce HIV incidence among transgender women


New study aims to reduce HIV incidence among transgender women
HIV prevention services will be combined with access to gender-affirming hormonal therapy and peer health navigation to try to reduce the disproportionate percentage of transgender women who are HIV positive in an innovative study led by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHeath).
It s important that we ensure we are meeting the health care needs of transgender women in Houston, as they have some of the highest estimated HIV prevalence of any key population. A combination intervention that combines HIV prevention services and hormonal therapy, which is supported by peer health navigation, could significantly impact the HIV epidemic among this population. ....

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Strides Against HIV/AIDS Falter During Pandemic


Strides Against HIV/AIDS Falter During Pandemic
By Sarah Varney, Kaiser Health News
Wednesday, April 21, 2021 (Kaiser News) Facing a yearlong siege from the coronavirus, the defenses in another, older war are faltering.
For the last two decades, HIV/AIDS has been held at bay by potent antiviral drugs, aggressive testing and inventive public education campaigns. But the COVID-19 pandemic has caused profound disruptions in almost every aspect of that battle, grounding outreach teams, sharply curtailing testing and diverting critical staff away from laboratories and medical centers.
The exact impact of one pandemic on the other is still coming into focus, but preliminary evidence is disturbing experts who have celebrated the enormous strides in HIV treatment. While the shift in priorities is nationwide, delays in testing and treatment carry particularly grievous risks in Southern states, now the epicenter of the nation’s HIV crisis. ....

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Black people account for 27% of Alabama's population and 70% of new HIV cases


Black people account for 27% of Alabama’s population and 70% of new HIV cases
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Gregory (no last name given) in 2002 takes a daily dose of medication to combat the AIDS virus. He was part of a group which is lobbying the legislature for more funding for the Alabama Drug Assistance Program. The program provides medications for people with HIV/AIDS who have no drug coverage insurance and who meet certain income guidelines.ph
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Facing a yearlong siege from the coronavirus, the defenses in another, older war are faltering.
For the last two decades, HIV/AIDS has been held at bay by potent antiviral drugs, aggressive testing and inventive public education campaigns. But the COVID-19 pandemic has caused profound disruptions in almost every aspect of that battle, grounding outreach teams, sharply curtailing testing and diverting critical staff away from laboratories and medical centers. ....

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HIV/AIDS Cases Go Undetected, Untreated During COVID-19 Pandemic : Shots


Brooke Parker, an organizer with the group Solutions Oriented Addiction Response, displays an HIV testing kit in Charleston, W.Va., in March. Outbreaks of HIV/AIDS are expected to rise as resources have been redirected to the fight against COVID-19 delaying and sometimes cutting off HIV testing and treatment.
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Brooke Parker, an organizer with the group Solutions Oriented Addiction Response, displays an HIV testing kit in Charleston, W.Va., in March. Outbreaks of HIV/AIDS are expected to rise as resources have been redirected to the fight against COVID-19 delaying and sometimes cutting off HIV testing and treatment. ....

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