The Georgian leading expert in the implementation of programs to control HIV and hepatitis died on Aug 1, 2024, aged 76 years.
A woman aged 73 years presented to our clinic with erythema, blisters, and pruritus on both upper limbs, a condition that she had for the past 6 years. Dermatological examination revealed diffuse ...
Farah Qamar comes from a family with many doctors, and her late father, whom she lost when aged 12 years, wanted her to ...
A recent report reveals the shocking knowledge gaps and extent of stigma and discrimination related to HIV in health-care ...
Around 90 countries have reported active dengue transmission in 2024, with the Americas reporting an all-time high of more ...
Overdiagnosis occurs when patients are diagnosed with a disease that would otherwise never have affected the quality or duration of their lives. This often happens unintentionally through well-meaning ...
HIV self-testing, which has been increasingly available since 2016, can substantially enhance the uptake of HIV testing, especially for key populations. Clinical trials have explored the application ...
The transformative capacity of cells as therapeutics has revolutionised malignancy treatments.1 Cellular engineering advances ...
The intergenerational impact of violence is an emerging focus in research, with growing recognition that there is a substantial knowledge gap, especially in low-income and middle-income countries ...
Sudan is experiencing an unprecedented health and humanitarian crisis after the outbreak of war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in April, 2023. Although ...
The first pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) was licensed more than 25 years ago in the USA and Europe, but its marketing authorisation was based on efficacy studies using a 3+1 dosing regimen, ...
Anna Norhammar (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden) showed that impaired glucose tolerance and newly diagnosed diabetes ...