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On This Gay Day: Liberace died in 1987 of an AIDS related illness

Liberace denied he was gay and kept his HIV status a secret Liberace died on this day in 1987, the musician had been diagnosed with...

AFAO: Australia charts a path to zero on World AIDS Day

The Federal Government’s confirmation of a specialist taskforce to drive the end of HIV transmission in Australia, along with increased funding to UNAIDS, have...

New alliance to tackle the lack of medication for children living with HIV

A new alliance aims to make life saving HIV medication available to children who are living with the virus. Globally, only half (52%) of children...

Australia's Sharon Lewin new President of the International AIDS Society

The International AIDS Society (IAS) has welcomed Australian researcher Sharon Lewin as their new President and Beatriz Grinsztejn from Brazil as their President-Elect. IAS leadership...

Canadian government under fire for shunning AIDS 2022 conference

The Canadian government is under fire for failing to process the visa of many health experts who hoped to attend the AIDS 2022, the...

Protesters take to the stage at AIDS 2022 calling for more action

Peaceful protesters have interrupted the opening of AIDS 2022, the 24th World Internationals AIDS Conference which is being held in simultaneously in Montreal and...

Leaders at AIDS 2022 warn that the world is losing ground against HIV

Despite scientific breakthroughs, millions of lives are still needlessly lost to HIV, and the world's leading researchers are sounding the alarm bell warning that...

Momentum builds to deliver long-acting PrEP for HIV prevention

A series of announcements have been made today ahead of AIDS 2022, the 24th International AIDS Conference – including late-breaking study results, new WHO...

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