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Prevailing stigma ‘worse than HIV infection’: Casey House CEO

[From Toronto Sun, December 30] “The stigma of HIV+ people and touch is very much alive, according a new study. But Casey House is determined to smash the stigma with its ongoing campaign to challenge those misconceptions. The study, commissioned by the hospital that specializes in HIV/AIDS care, found half of Canadians and almost half […]

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Testing the connection between neighborhood cohesion and viral suppression among HIV-positive New Yorkers

[From medicalxpress, December 19] “HIV viral suppression is a positive medical outcome which indicates viral control and inability to transmit infection. It is usually achieved through antiretroviral therapy. There is a lack of research into the psychosocial factors affecting HIV viral suppression, such as perceived neighborhood social cohesion, or how connected the subject feels to

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UNAIDS 90-90-90 target is reachable for most sub-Saharan Africa countries

[From aidsmap, December 19] “A mathematical model has shown that just under half of countries in sub-Saharan Africa are likely to reach UNAIDS’ ambitious 90-90-90 target and ultimately 73% of all people living with HIV in this region are predicted to be virally suppressed by 2020, researchers report in the November issue of Tropical Medicine

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Is HIV Transmission Different for Women?

[From HIVplus, December 19] “Even though we’re now some four decades into the HIV epidemic, researchers still don’t seem to appreciate some pretty basic elements when it comes to how cisgender women contract HIV. In particular, the mechanisms behind HIV acquisition via male-to-female sex are poorly understood. Thankfully, new findings may help unravel how HIV

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