Starting HIV Treatment … NOW?
Immediate treatment of HIV holds the best and strongest chance for our long term health.
Immediate treatment of HIV holds the best and strongest chance for our long term health.
So, what’s the difference between immediate and early treatment?
PrEP is a HIV prevention method in which people who do not have HIV infection take a pill daily to reduce their risk of contracting HIV.
People with HIV have had some wins in the last twelve months and when we have wins I think we need to celebrate them.
If you are diagnosed with HIV, starting HIV treatment immediately is the best option for long-term health.
In those days, learning that you had contracted the ‘AIDS virus’ meant getting a death sentence.
The Swiss Statement - the ‘shot heard round the HIV world’ and the harbinger of a new era of prevention.
The decision of when to start on anti-retroviral treatment for me was a no brainer and also taken out of my hands.
Adrian shares what worked for him, and still works as a reminder about taking medication.
Treatment as Prevention (or TasP) is used by people living with HIV to live healthier lives and reduce transmission of the virus.