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A timeline of HIV symptoms
2 to 4 Weeks After Exposure 3 to 4 Weeks After Exposure 4 Weeks After Exposure Later-Stage HIV and AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a progressive disease, meaning that it typically ...
Beginning with the first wave of diagnoses among gay men in the early 1980s, the notion of HIV/AIDS as a “gay disease” — and one that primarily impacts gay men — has, unfortunately, persisted in the ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2022 HIV surveillance report indicates that among cisgender women, Black women accounted for 50% of HIV diagnoses. Among transgender women, Black women ...
Despite advances in HIV prevention, thousands of new cases occur annually, with Black communities in the South—especially women—often overlooked. Despite advances in treatment and prevention since the ...
"One morning I went to the clinic in Meyerton. I had been vomiting, sweating, having diarrhoea, shingles for two weeks," 64-year-old Sbongile Mofokeng* from Orange Farm tells Health-e News.
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