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Young, Healthy, Still Gone: The Brutal Reality of Invasive Meningococcal Disease That Killed Agniveer trainees

As surveillance continues and laboratory results provide greater clarity, authorities appear committed to transparency and containment....
Feb 27

Rabies in Children: Why Every Dog Bite Should Be Treated as a Medical Emergency

Authored by Dr. Gurudutt A V, Head of Paediatric Services & Paediatric Intensivist – PICU & Paediatric Emergency, KIMS Hospitals, Bengaluru....
Feb 25

Is This the Beginning of the End for HIV? Scientists Attempt to Erase the Virus from Human DNA

The story of HIV has always been one of resilience of patients, clinicians, and researchers refusing to surrender to biological complexity...
Feb 23

A Man’s Close Call With Death Raises Questions About Self-Medication and Digital Health

The story of this 45 year old Delhi man is about the fragile line between information and treatment, convenience and care, technology and responsibility....
Feb 07

A Man’s Close Call With Death Raises Questions About Self-Medication and Digital Health

The story of this 45 year old Delhi man is about the fragile line between information and treatment, convenience and care, technology and responsibility....
Feb 03

Experts Urge Immediate Action as Rabies Remains a Global Public Health Threat

Rabies, a preventable yet fatal viral disease, continues to pose a significant public health risk worldwide....
Nov 19

India’s Stray Dog Menace Isn’t Just a Nuisance, It’s Fueling a Deadly Rabies Crisis

Simple awareness campaigns including school-based storytelling, local language signboards and mobile alerts can help a family get to care faster, before tragedy settles in....
Aug 09

ViiV Healthcare and Medicines Patent Pool extends voluntary licensing agreement to enable access to long-acting injectable HIV treatment

It builds on the voluntary license for CAB LA for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), enabling increased access to innovative long-acting injectables for HIV ...
Jul 15

Richest 1% people have enough new wealth to end annual poverty 22 times over

Recent funding cuts on health, gender equality and human rights have given a sudden blow to a range of important services for the most underserved ...
Jul 11

Cambodia is 2nd Asian country to rollout long-acting injectable HIV prevention option

After Thailand, Cambodia becomes the second Asian country to rollout long-acting and injectable options to protect oneself from getting infected with HIV....
Jul 07

Legalising key population led health services in Thailand is a gamechanger

Legalising key population or community-led health services has been a gamechanger in Thailand to protect most-at-risk people from getting infected with HIV...
Jun 19

To be or not to be? Daily oral versus long-acting injectable medicines for HIV prevention

Scientific research has gifted us with a range of evidence-based options to protect ourselves from getting infected with HIV....
Jun 17

Will we rise to #endAIDS challenge or stumble withering away the gains in HIV response?

We have all the scientifically proven tools to end AIDS. It is about ensuring that these tools reach people who need them the most....
Jun 14

Unite Health systems with Community-led health services to deliver on UHC

Despite mounting evidence of how key population or community-led health services have bridged the gap between public health system and those unreached, we are ...
Jun 12

We can do better so that all people with HIV live healthy normal lifespans

People living with HIV must take care of one’s mental health and wellbeing....
Jun 11

Kerala’s Rabies Crisis: When Dogs Bite and the System Sleeps

The rising tide of rabies deaths in Kerala serves as a stark reminder that progress in healthcare must be holistic, encompassing not only infrastructure and ...
Apr 30

World Hemophilia Day: India Confronts Gender Gaps and Treatment Challenges

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Apr 17

Will all children be born free of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis-B by 2030?

IPPI shows how community-led services can strengthen services to prevent vertical transmission of HIV. Their Mother Club ensures women living with HIV access treatment ...
Apr 14

With only 70 months left to end AIDS why is the urgency missing?

We need to refocus and ensure that we are targeting the right populations with the right interventions in the right places - and - we are doing ...
Feb 25

Urgent and accelerated HIV service delivery with equity and rights is critical to end AIDS

Scientific partners of ASICON 2025 include the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) and National TB Elimination Programme of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government ...
Feb 19

Dr. Pooja Chopra - Consultant Dermatology - Aakash Healthcare, New Delhi Leprosy Day and Public Health: Promoting Early Diagnosis and Support for Affected Communities

Currently, more than 200,000 new cases of leprosy are detected worldwide each year, India has an annual case detection rate of 4.56 per ...
Jan 30

From Daily Pills to 2 Shots Per Year: The Future of HIV Protection

Lenacapavir could lead the way for a future where HIV infections are no longer a global crisis but a chapter in history....
Dec 06

HIV response under lens of indigenous rights

Racism, stigma, and discrimination must be eradicated to protect the human rights of people living with HIV in all communities....
Oct 16

Are we delivering new HIV prevention tools with speed, scale and equity?

According to UNAIDS, a combination approach to HIV prevention that includes behavioural, biomedical and structural approaches and is tailored to those in greatest need can ...
Oct 14

Lenacapavir: India’s Pharmaceutical Giants to Produce a Twice-a-Year Pill Poised to Rewrite HIV Prevention

In the coming years, the impact of Lenacapavir could be felt worldwide, especially in low-income countries where the burden of HIV is greatest....
Oct 04

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