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Tuko News on MSNWHO approves rollout of injectable HIV prevention drug, Kenya picked for trials
Kenya has been picked among nine countries for the trials of the new injectable HIV prevention drug that has been rolled out ...
Kenya has been selected as one of the 9 early adopter countries for the rollout of Lenacapavir (LEN), a long-acting ...
HIV rates among men who have gay sex in Kenya are three times higher than the national average. ... who runs an HIV prevention, ... which stands for the Kisumu Initiative for Positive Empowerment.
Overall, HIV prevalence in Kenya fell from 14 percent in the mid-’90s to 5 percent in 2006, and AIDS-related deaths decreased by 29 percent between 2002 and 2007.
Jhpiego, a global health nonprofit and Johns Hopkins University affiliate, will scale up a highly effective HIV prevention strategy—a daily dose of an antiretroviral pill for highly vulnerable ...
NAIROBI, KENYA - April 17,2009 - A groundbreaking initiative that will provide home-based HIV/AIDS testing and counseling for two million people in western Kenya over the next two years was announced ...
In 2015, almost half of the new HIV infections in Kenya were among girls and young women aged 15 to 24 years. Their vulnerability to HIV infection is due to limited knowledge on HIV/AIDS.
As PrEP prescriptions miss the most at-risk populations in the US, Kenya rolls out an ambitious HIV prevention plan that marries evidence-based interventions, real-time data, and political will.
The World Health Organization has approved the rollout of an injectable HIV preventive drug; Lenacapavir or LEN. The National ...
Kenya is among nine African countries selected to introduce Lenacapavir, a groundbreaking long-acting injectable HIV ...
HIV incidence rates remain higher than the level of epidemic control in many African countries. Despite the availability of cost-free, highly-effective HIV prevention interventions, such as ...
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