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Uganda: Ugandan Drug Regulator Found HIV Drugs in Meat But Kept Quiet
[allAfrica] Harare -- Members of Uganda's National Drug Authority (NDA) shocked MPs before the House Committee on HIV/AIDS when they admitted that they were aware of the possibly fatal abuse of antiretroviral medications to fatten livestock, Daily Monitor reports.
Source: AllAfrica News: HIV-Aids and STDs - September 8, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Agribusiness Food and Agriculture HIV-Aids and STDs Economy, Business and Finance East Africa Health and Medicine Legal and Judicial Affairs Uganda Source Type: news

The Viral Founder Effect and Economic-Driven Human Mobility Shaped the Distinct Epidemic Pattern of HIV-1 CRF01_AE in Northeast China
Conclusions: Our findings revealed that throughout the viral national spread chain, Shenyang is the source for the initial expanding of one lineage, where is only a sink of another, proving that the viral founder effect and regional human mobility contributed to the uneven distribution of two lineages, and emphasizing the important roles of the area where the virus originated and economy-driven migrants in HIV transmission.PMID:34926511 | PMC:PMC8678122 | DOI:10.3389/fmed.2021.769535
Source: Topics in HIV Medicine - December 20, 2021 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Minghui An Bin Zhao Lin Wang Zhenxing Chu Junjie Xu Haibo Ding Xiaoxu Han Hong Shang Source Type: research

Women’s Cooperatives Ease Burden of HIV in Kenya
Dorcus Auma weaving sisal fronds into a basket. Her Kenyan women's group has helped provide income to care for her grandchildren, orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Credit: Charles Karis/IPSBy Charles KarisNAIROBI, Jun 27 2016 (IPS)Seventy-three-year-old Dorcus Auma effortlessly weaves sisal fronds into a beautiful basket as she walks the tiny path that snakes up a hill. She wound up her farm work early because today, Thursday, she is required to attend her women’s group gathering at the secretary’s homestead.Except for their eye-catching light blue dresses and silky head scarfs, they would pass for ordinary village women. They...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - June 27, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Charles Karis Tags: Active Citizens Africa Aid Civil Society Development & Aid Economy & Trade Food & Agriculture Gender Headlines Health Population Poverty & SDGs Women & Economy cooperatives HIV/AIDS Kenya UNAIDS Source Type: news

Women ’ s Cooperatives Ease Burden of HIV in Kenya
Dorcus Auma weaving sisal fronds into a basket. Her Kenyan women's group has helped provide income to care for her grandchildren, orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Credit: Charles Karis/IPSBy Charles KarisNAIROBI, Jun 27 2016 (IPS)Seventy-three-year-old Dorcus Auma effortlessly weaves sisal fronds into a beautiful basket as she walks the tiny path that snakes up a hill. She wound up her farm work early because today, Thursday, she is required to attend her women’s group gathering at the secretary’s homestead.Except for their eye-catching light blue dresses and silky head scarfs, they would pass for ordinary village women. They...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - June 27, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Charles Karis Tags: Active Citizens Africa Aid Civil Society Development & Aid Economy & Trade Food & Agriculture Gender Headlines Health Population Poverty & SDGs TerraViva United Nations Women & Economy cooperatives HIV/AIDS Kenya UNAIDS Source Type: news

In One Guatemalan Hospital, Peer Support Groups Boost Quality of Life for People Living with HIV
By Dora Garc ía; Claudia Guzmán Photo by Anna Watts for IntraHealth International.November 21, 2019For people living with HIV in Malacatán, Guatemala, adhering to the required treatment regimen isn ' t always easy. The area’s economy is highly mobile due to its proximity to the Mexican border, and HIV is stigmatized, making it difficult to be open about one’s status and access care.But at one area hospital, a new peer support group for patients initiating or restarting treatment makes committing to better health a collaborative process.Since February 2019, a group of patients who may have fallen off ...
Source: IntraHealth International - November 21, 2019 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: cbishopp Tags: HIV & AIDS Source Type: news