Tag: AIDS
People affected by AIDS still very stigmatized in Africa
More than forty years after the start of the AIDS epidemic, people living with the disease in Africa face a stigma that is still very present, despite the work of…
AIDS: nearly 90% of 50-79 year olds say they are “well informed” about the disease
News Published on 11/30/2022 at 10:13 a.m. Updated 11/30/2022 at 10:13 a.m. Reading 2 mins. According to a survey carried out on a sample of 1,500 French people aged 50…
World AIDS Day 2022: what is it?
December 1, 2022 is World Aids Day, organized in many countries including France. The opportunity to recall the importance of HIV testing. Definition and timetable of the actions carried out.…
AIDS vaccine, a key milestone reached: “The results are promising”
He prefers to be cautious. Above all, would not want to “oversell” its results. Moreover, “they are not yet published, and the analyzes are in progress”. But nonetheless: Professor Yves…
What are the first signs of AIDS? And after ?
An HIV infection, the most advanced stage of which is AIDS, causes clinical signs similar to those of the flu. The appearance of rashes on the skin is another possible…
the fight against HIV-Aids far from over
For twenty years, Médecins sans frontières (MSF) has been involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS, a disease which is still one of the most deadly in the DRC. More than…
UNAIDS report paints a disturbing picture of the fight against HIV
HIV-AIDS continues to kill. 650,000 people died in 2021 in connection with the disease. This is certainly less than in 2020 but still far too high compared to the objectives.…
Charlotte Valandrey: AIDS, heart transplant… Her long fight against the disease
CHARLOTTE VALANDREY. This Wednesday July 13, 2022, actress Charlotte Valandrey died at the age of 53, her family announced. She had undergone a heart transplant last June. Summary [Mis à…
The strategy against HIV and AIDS will be reviewed
“Sweden is a pioneer in terms of HIV prevention. But there are still several areas for improvement, not least in terms of equality and ensuring that health promotion and prevention…
Aids must keep the visually impaired’s election secret
At present, the visually impaired may need the help of a close relative or a polling station to pick up envelopes, get help with the ballot paper or tick in…