NAIROBI - Kenya is set to be the first African country to introduce better HIV treatment for people living with the disease that causes AIDS.

Kenya is the first African country to start using a generic version of the latest AIDS drug that can improve and prolong the lives of tens of thousands of people who suffer severe side effects and

JAIPUR: High migratory population in the state makes Rajasthan vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.

More than 50 000 teachers at public schools are living with HIV and most of these teachers can be found in KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga and Eastern Cape.

Only about 6,200 children were born with HIV in Kenya last year, down from a high of 15,000 in 2012. This is a reduction of 58.67 per cent.

The data were released Wednesday by director general of National Institute for Combat AIDS, Lucia Furtado.

Dar es Salaam — The United States of America has announced the renewal of support of 526million US dollars (equivalent to Sh1.2 trillion) to the Tanzania government as assistance in combating HIV/A

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is splashing money on travel far more than it does on three crucial diseases that it continues to fight.

Geneva — Three years after Ebola crisis, Dr.

African governments and their development partners should invest in new home-grown initiatives to reduce high death rates among the continent's youth from preventable causes, the World Health Organ

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