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Timor-Leste certified malaria-free by WHO
First-ever guidance for Triple Elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B
Responding in real time: What Volunteer Managers can learn from WAAC’s ability to adapt
Partner spotlight: Centre for Pathogen Genomics celebrates two years of partnership with the WHO International Pathogen Surveillance Network
New WHO guidance on HIV disclosure for children and adolescents
WHO recommends injectable lenacapavir for HIV prevention
We have drugs to manage HIV. So why are we spending millions looking for cures?
Suriname certified malaria-free by WHO
New Platform For Journal Of Communicable Disease
FDA approval of injectable lenacapavir marks progress for HIV prevention
Gay Men’s Health Crisis showed how everyday people stepped up when institutions failed during the height of the AIDS epidemic – providing…
When developing countries band together, lifesaving drugs become cheaper and easier to buy − with trade-offs
Parliamentarians take their seats at the World Health Assembly
Malaria has returned to the Torres Strait. What does this mean for mainland Australia?
A common parasite can decapitate human sperm − with implications for male fertility
Downward trend in New Zealand HIV diagnoses
African Union and World Health Organization renew strategic partnership to drive impact and strengthen health systems in Africa
Director-General’s Award for Global Health given to Professor Awa Marie Coll Seck and Professor Sir Brian Greenwood
HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections agenda at the Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly
Cutting HIV aid means undercutting US foreign and economic interests − Nigeria shows the human costs
Second festival to participate in NSW pill testing trial
US cuts to aid funding put Indo-Pacific at risk of malaria resurgence
Preventive care may no longer be free in 2026 because of HIV stigma − unless the Trump administration successfully defends the ACA
How the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service protects public health at home and abroad
Foreign aid cuts could mean 10 million more HIV infections by 2030 – and almost 3 million extra deaths
New study highlights the potential impact of funding cuts on the HIV response
From TB to HIV/AIDS to cancer, disease tracking has always had a political dimension, but it’s the foundation of public health
5 years since COVID was declared a pandemic, we’re still poorly prepared for the next one
COVID-19 is the latest epidemic to show biomedical breakthroughs aren’t enough to eliminate a disease
Scientists discover the function of a mysterious HIV component
Protecting key populations from abrupt disruptions to essential HIV services
USAID’s apparent demise and the US withdrawal from WHO put millions of lives worldwide at risk and imperil US national security
Why including people with disabilities in the workforce and higher education benefits everyone
In Robert F. Kennedy Jr, the US has put a conspiracy theorist in charge of public health
Address to OECD International Workshop on Rigorous Impact Evaluation Approaches including Randomised Controlled Trials
WHO statement on potential global threat to people living with HIV
Bill Nye ’77 Awarded Presidential Medal Of Freedom
WHO approves packaging and shipping of a prequalified HIV rapid test at African manufacturing site
Urgent action needed to address alarming rates of sexually transmitted infections in South Africa
A new at-home test will soon be available for chlamydia and gonorrhoea. Here’s what to know
World AIDS Day 2024: prioritizing the rights of young people through evidence-based interventions
Road To HIV Elimination
Innovative vending machines improving community access to HIV self-test kits in NSW
Release Of New National HIV Strategy
Speech To World AIDS Day Parliamentary Breakfast
World AIDS Day Moment To Reflect And Recommit
16 Days Of Activism Against Gender Based Violence
The solutions are clear: Let’s end the HIV epidemic