It’s no surprise that the so-called Mississippi Baby was a hot topic at an international gathering of AIDS experts. Earlier this month, the world learned that the child, thought to have been cured of ...
HIV prevention groups in Mississippi are reeling from Trump administration cuts to health spending. Southern states have the highest burden of HIV in the U.S., accounting for half of new infections.
Three days after World AIDS Day, residents of the metro area gathered at Smith Park in downtown Jackson for the Jackson AIDS Walk and STEPS Health Festival. The inaugural event gathered about 50 ...
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - The South Mississippi Aids Task Force (SMATF) held a candlelight ceremony Thursday evening in honor of “HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day”, which was last Monday. The ...
AIDS Healthcare Foundation said HIV/AIDS is disproportionately impacting Louisiana, Georgia, and Mississippi.It became a topic of discussion between public health officials in each of these states in ...
Beginning July 1, the Mississippi Department of Health will charge $25 for all sexually transmitted disease screenings, HIV tests and lab work at its clinics statewide. The tests were previously free, ...
Disappointed federal officials Thursday announced that a nearly 4-year-old Mississippi girl, thought to have been cured of HIV, now has detectable levels of the virus. The child known as the ...
Mississippi and other states in the south have seen a recent rise in the number of Latino immigrants. But there's concern that the lack access to healthcare makes these newcomers vulnerable to HIV.
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The AIDS Services Coalition (ASC) will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a comedy fundraiser at the Hattiesburg Saenger Theater on Friday night. Over her career, Brent ...
The Mississippi State Department of Health, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are partnering with a few organizations throughout the state ...
Ending HIV transmission in America within the next decade — a stated goal of the Trump Administration — isn't a question of coming up with new medication. The medicines to prevent and treat HIV ...
Disappointed federal officials announced Thursday that a nearly 4-year-old Mississippi girl, thought to have been cured of HIV, has detectable levels of the virus. The child known as the "Mississippi ...
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