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As the Philippines continues to grapple with one of the fastest-growing HIV epidemics in the world, young Filipinos are speaking up, this time louder, clearer, and more urgently than ever. HIV cases ...
THE Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has joined the nation in commemorating Zero Human Immunodeficiency Virus Stigma (HIV) ...
The Philippines is facing the fastest-growing HIV epidemic in the Asia-Pacific, with new infections increasing by 550 percent ...
These commitments are critical to scale up treatment access for the 60% of people living with HIV in the Philippines who are not currently receiving antiretroviral therapy. But far more is needed to ...
HIV/AIDS cases and deaths have gone up dramatically in the Philippines in the last decade, even though there are drugs to both prevent transmission and to treat the disease.
As HIV cases continue to rise in the Philippines, especially among the youth, a new global development may offer hope in ...
THE Philippines will benefit from the zero tariff imposed on medicines imported from the US as this could grant Filipinos access to “specially patented” medicines for cancer, HIV, and cardio metabolic ...
Darwin Tenoria, an HIV counsellor in the Philippines, had just arrived to deliver an information session to teenagers. But his heart sank as soon as he spoke to the teachers.
The Philippines is not doing enough to tackle soaring HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men by offering greater access to HIV testing and condoms, an international rights group said on ...
Blogs are increasingly being used in the Philippines to narrate the personal struggles of young Filipinos who tested positive with HIV. This promotes conversation among young people and it helps ...
Although there is still a low prevalence of HIV in the Philippines, with just under 24,000 cases reported in 2012, transmission is now growing rapidly. A decade ago, a new case of HIV was being ...
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