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MSD, PHAPCares, and Project Red Ribbon champion HPV awareness and prevention for People Living with HIV

The Philadelphia Inquirer 17 Jun 2026
... Ribbon, recently announced the successful completion of the MSD HPV vaccine donation, for the benefit of People Living with HIV (PLHIVs).
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Mass rollout planned across Southern Africa for new HIV drug

France24 16 Jun 2026
... year, the drug Lenacapavir offers near-complete protection — more than 99% — against HIV.
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Trinity Biotech Awarded Significant Orders for Over 2 Million TrinScreen HIV Tests And Reports Q1 ...

Nasdaq Globe Newswire 16 Jun 2026
Orders reinforce strong demand outlook in global health markets and supports 2026 revenue and profitability targets ... .
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HIV+ woman among 4 held in MP sex racket

The Times of India 16 Jun 2026
'During investigation, we learned that one of the women has been undergoing treatment for HIV for past 3 years.' Police seized some of the videos from the HIV-positive woman.
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Woman held in Bhind sex racket bust under HIV treatment for last 3 yrs

The Times of India 16 Jun 2026
... police arrested all four accused named in the FIR — two women, both aged around 35 years, and two men aged 25 and 40 years.“We seized some videos from the woman undergoing treatment for HIV.
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‘It’s a sign’: How a HSE campaign about HIV brought a Brazilian man back to Dublin

The Irish Times 16 Jun 2026
That’s when he discovered he was HIV positive ... As Covid-19 shut down his industry, he decided to take some time out to go and visit family, which was when he received his HIV diagnosis ... as HIV positive.
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Legal Services NYC launches survey on how to better serve city’s LGBTQ community

The Villager 16 Jun 2026
For decades, Legal Services has been establishing and operating LGBTQIA+ Rights and HIV Advocacy programs throughout the city. They run programs in all five boroughs and established one of the nation’s first HIV/AIDS legal units in 1989 ... ....
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Gay San Diego mayor elected US Conference of Mayors president

Washington Blade 16 Jun 2026
Conference of Mayors’ long history of supporting civil rights, HIV/AIDS advocacy, and LGBTQ inclusion, and his belief that mayors often find common ground on issues where Washington remains divided as a clear thesis to his presidency.
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Nearly 40% fewer people received HIV prevention drugs in 2025

India Today 15 Jun 2026
Nearly fewer people received HIV prevention drugs in ... .
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WHO applauds South Africa’s leadership in advancing HIV prevention through lenacapavir rollout (WHO - World Health Organization)

Public Technologies 15 Jun 2026
Today marks an important milestone in South Africa's long fight against HIV." ... "WHO remains committed to supporting South Africa's efforts to expand access to HIV prevention and end HIV by 2030".
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WHO applauds South Africa’s leadership in advancing HIV prevention through lenacapavir rollout

World Health Organization 15 Jun 2026
Today marks an important milestone in South Africa’s long fight against HIV.” ... “WHO remains committed to supporting South Africa’s efforts to expand access to HIV prevention and end HIV by 2030”.
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The truth about HIV transmission: Combating stigma through awareness

Independent online (SA) 15 Jun 2026
A common misunderstanding about individuals living with HIV often surfaces in the question. "Would you be willing to share a cup with a relative who is HIV positive?" ... "Education is one of the most effective tools we have against HIV stigma.
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Calif. governor’s race spotlights Becerra’s LGBTQ advocacy

Washington Blade 15 Jun 2026
Shanker expanded on the multiple HIV prevention efforts including making the medication covered by nationwide subsidy programs allowing for americans of all income levels to get this life saving healthcare during Becerra’s tenure at HHS.
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UN says fight against HIV, AIDS imperiled due to wide-scale cuts

NWA Online 14 Jun 2026
NAIROBI -- Decades of advances in the global fight to stop the spread of HIV and AIDS are in peril amid wide-scale cuts to prevention programs, according to a United Nations report ... .
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