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Why does plague keep plaguing humans?
Antiretrovirals in Pregnancy Research Toolkit
WHO updates HIV testing guidance: more self-testing, integration, and prevention support
Joint UN statement calling for sexual and reproductive health and rights for all
WHO prequalifies the first self-test for hepatitis C virus
New lab test to detect persistent HIV strains in Africa may aid search for cure
Australia urged to accelerate action to end viral hepatitis
Over 3 million annual deaths due to alcohol and drug use, majority among men
Human Rights Council Starts Dialogue on Drug Use, Harm Reduction and the Right to Health, and Concludes Discussion on Prostitution and Violence against Women
UN expert calls for end to the ‘war on drugs’
International artists and scientists raise funds to support women living with HIV in Asia and the Pacific
Groundbreaking cancer treatment may trigger more cancer – but here’s why you shouldn’t worry
Recipients of CIMED project grants and clinical research months 2025-2027
WHO and United States Food and Drug Administration extend the CRP-Lite pilot
Philly has highest STI rates in the country – improving sex ed in schools and access to at-home testing could lower rates
Advertising campaign to raise awareness of blood borne viruses
Why don’t people disclose STIs to a sexual partner? Stigma has a lot to do with it
Will we really all die from minor scratches in the future? – Q&A with antibiotic resistance expert
WHO joins partners at ASEAN regional meeting to boost access to quality diagnostic testing
The government is drafting anti-hate speech laws. Here are 4 things they should include
Health Equity Matters International Program Director Felicity Young appointed Officer of the Order of Australia
Global Scale Of Deaths Caused By Pollution Laid Bare
Mpox is on the rise in Australia. Here’s what to know about the virus – and who should get vaccinated
New MLHD Sexual Health Clinical Nurse Consultant, Chris Bailey-Mills
Manmade pollutants and climate change contribute to millions of deaths from cardiovascular disease each year, warn a coalition of leading scientists
Get Tested In HIV Testing Week
Awards for outstanding contributions to public health presented during the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly
From injuries to infectious diseases, what are the health risks in the aftermath of PNG’s landslide?
Making Medicines Cheaper
WHO’s investment case launch draws expressions of support, pledges to sustainably finance four-year strategy
Why using dating apps for public health messaging is an ethical dilemma
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Rwanda’s Majority Female Parliament, Ask about Efforts to Support Trafficking…
Multiple sclerosis: blood test that tracks immune response could be first step in developing better treatments
“All for Health, Health for All” sets the stage for the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly
Infected blood scandal: government has promised compensation but will justice really be done?
New report flags major increase in sexually transmitted infections, amidst challenges in HIV and hepatitis
$43.9 Million To Boost Fight Against HIV
Health Care: A Disappointing Budget
‘They call us the fatherless ones’: the trauma of families devastated by the infected blood scandal will last for generations
Infected blood scandal – what you need to know
Tackling health disparities front of mind for Australian Government in IDAHOBIT
WHO launches updated guidance on HIV-associated TB
Sexual and reproductive health for all: 20 years of the Global Strategy
PrEP was earmarked $26m in the budget. What is it? Will it stop me getting HIV?
What is PrEP for HIV? Will it stop me getting infected?
Research Excellence: Novel interventions to treat and cure acute and chronic viral infections
Labor’s Budget Betrays LGBTIQA+ Community
Western Sydney University, Cerebral Palsy Alliance pioneer research on sexual healthcare for LGBTQA+ individuals with disabilities