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Tales of the late diagnosed

Gus Cairns talks to four people who were diagnosed with HIV only just in time to save their lives – and the daughter of one who wasn’t.

Published
14 February 2013
From
HIV treatment update
HIV Treatment During Primary Infection Raises CD4s - and Further Questions

Two new studies, each published in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), suggest that treating HIV with antiretrovirals (ARVs) within four to six months after infection helps raise CD4 counts, but neither study was able to make an overwhelming argument for starting therapy so early.

Published
23 January 2013
From
AIDSMeds
Botswana: Public health bill shocking and regressive

The Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS (BONELA), is shocked by the introduction of a Public Health Bill which our Parliament is currently debating. This Bill has some provisions that have no place in a democratic and modern day Botswana. It has provisions that are counter-productive, discriminatory, unconstitutional and barbaric.

Published
10 December 2012
From
International HIV/AIDS Alliance / Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS
HIV Testing At Home In Africa Is Highly Acceptable

Many people in sub-Saharan Africa are accepting voluntary counseling and testing for HIV at home, showing the potential this method has of dramatically increasing awareness of HIV status among people who are undiagnosed.

Published
06 December 2012
From
Medical News Today
Serbia man wins false HIV compensation

A Serbian court has ordered a hospital to pay 4,000 euros ($5,200) in compensation to a man who claimed his life was ruined when he was falsely diagnosed with HIV, a newspaper reported Saturday.

Published
26 November 2012
From
The Nation
Over-the-counter blood test for HIV may be feasible, Spanish study finds

A study from Madrid has found that 92% of people taking an HIV test could obtain a valid result by testing themselves with the kind of fingerprick

Published
26 October 2012
By
Gus Cairns
The fear of testing for HIV still exists!

A Ugandan female friend confided in me: “I fear to take an HIV test, because I may not have the energy to move back home when I am found to be HIV positive. I don’t know my status and I rather not know.”

Published
24 October 2012
From
Key Correspondents
Watchdog criticises maker of home HPV test for misleading advertising

A company that offers home testing kits for a virus that can cause cervical cancer has been criticised by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for misleading customers and making irresponsible claims.

Published
18 October 2012
From
The Guardian
Pre-marital HIV testing is a shortcut to nowhere

The Maharashtra government’s proposal is aimed at shielding women but it could end up adding to their vulnerability.

Published
15 October 2012
From
Tehelka
Exquisite Corpse: The Stigma of HIV and AIDS

"Sofia, Samira and I were waiting impatiently to get our HIV test results. The atmosphere in the waiting room seemed quiet and unpleasant. I could observe fear and frustration on everybody's faces; a fear of being HIV positive, a fear of becoming an outcast among our friends, our families and our society.... "...[Sofia] wasn’t crying just because of being infected with HIV, she was crying because she knew the awful life that was coming. A life of being prejudged unjustly, being accused of what she was not responsible for, and being treated like a cheap prostitute...After the painful experience Sofia went through, she left the city the next morning, and since then nobody has heard from her."

Published
10 October 2012
From
City College News
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