More than half of people living with HIV in Kenya have delayed starting treatment because they fear their family members will discover their status. This is according to people living with HIV (PLHIV) ...
Children exposed to antiretroviral (ARV) therapy in utero and not exposed to HIV showed no difference in language development at 5 years of age compared with unexposed children, based on new data from ...
Doctors, clinical officers, nurses, laboratory technologists, pharmacists, community health workers and staff funded by the US Government have been impacted. Service Disruptions: Some facilities ...
Kenya’s HIV prevalence has dropped to 3.3 percent, marking a 78 percent decline since 2010, according to health officials.
Katrina Ortblad, ScD, MPH, Fred Hutch Cancer Center, collaborates with researchers from the Kenya Medical Research Institute ...
A growing number of people living with HIV are defaulting on ARV medication following the closure of specialized clinics for key populations.
Lynae Darbes, PhD, presented research on the effectiveness of a home-based intervention for HIV prevention among couples ...
Kenya requires Sh 5.24 billion for the 2024/2025 fiscal year and Sh 13.5 billion for 2025/2026 to maintain its current HIV response.
The health clinic where Alice Okwirry collects her HIV medication in Kenya's capital Nairobi has been rationing supplies of antiretrovirals to one-month refills since the U.S. government froze foreign ...
Home-based HIV counseling and relationship building improved HIV testing, diagnoses and viral suppression among pregnant ...