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Aids

# aids - Monday 4 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie HIV

Baby born with HIV may have been cured, scientists say

The child from Mississippi has been off medication for a year with no signs of infection in what could be on the second reported curing of the disease.

# aids - Tuesday 5 February, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Research

Infidelity is a major cause of Africa’s HIV epidemic – study

The study found that up to two thirds of all new HIV infections among men in stable partnerships are caused by one partner being unfaithful.

# aids - Saturday 19 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Irish Aid

Here’s how Ireland distributed €159m among nine countries last year

The amount was 12 per cent less than the nearly €180 million given to countries including Ethiopia, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Timor Leste and Vietnam in 2011.

# aids - Friday 4 January, 2013

From TheJournal.ie Research

Scientists say vaccine temporarily puts brakes on HIV

Team in Spain says it is best indication yet that a ‘therapeutic vaccine’ might be possible in place of anti-retroviral drugs.

# aids - Friday 21 December, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Why are we getting complacent with our sexual health?

We should know by now that having unprotected sex is not safe, writes Anna Quigley – so why are we engaging in risky sexual behaviour?

# aids - Saturday 1 December, 2012

From TheJournal.ie HIV

World Aids Day: Elimination of HIV and Aids blocked by ‘poverty and complacency’

Although global rates of are dropping, complacency is a barrier to completely eliminating HIV, according to experts.

# aids - Wednesday 28 November, 2012

From TheJournal.ie The Naked Truth

Naked protesters occupy Washington office over possible AIDS cuts

Activists occupied the office of House speaker John Boehner ahead of World AIDS Day this Saturday.

# aids - Sunday 28 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Naked Science

Super-sensitive test lets doctors see disease without microscope

The new test uses nano-particles to spot markers for cancer or the AIDS virus in human blood serum using the naked eye.

# aids - Tuesday 9 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Pandemic

New book documents the rise in pandemic diseases and wonders what’s next

The book ‘Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic’ tracks previous pandemics and attempts to determine what the next one will be.

# aids - Friday 3 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Clinton

Hillary Clinton hopes for improved drones to find Kony

The US Secretary General was also focused on preserving a fragile peace between Sudan and South Sudan on her two day agenda of talks in East Africa.

# aids - Monday 16 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie HIV

US regulators approve first daily anti-HIV drug

Truvada, which is designed for use by healthy adults who are at risk of HIV, should be mixed with safe sex and regular testing.

# aids - Saturday 14 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Condoms

“Interesting” reaction to distribution of 1,000 free condoms in Dublin

Spunout handed the condoms to young people in Dublin last night, and reported a lot of positive reactions – but some worrying ones.

# aids - Friday 6 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Condoms

Voters in LA to decide on use of condoms in porn

Adult film actors in LA city are already required to wear condoms, but campaigners want this extended county-wide.

# aids - Friday 15 June, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: ‘There are 1800 people in Ireland who may have HIV but don’t know it’

On Irish AIDS Day, Pam McHugh says people should ask themselves if they know their HIV status – and if not, why not.

# aids - Sunday 8 April, 2012

From The Daily Edge Sitdown Sunday

Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads

The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.

# aids - Sunday 11 March, 2012

From The Score Looking Back This post contains videos

Here is the trailer for the Magic Johnson AIDS documentary

‘The Announcement’ is set to air on ESPN US this evening.

# aids - Sunday 12 February, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: Sex? No thanks, we’re Irish

Irish attitudes to sex have come a long way since the dark old days – but we’re still not quite there, writes Beth Wallace, the organiser of Ireland’s first sex festival.

# aids - Tuesday 31 January, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Faulty

South Africa recalls over a million ‘faulty’ condoms

One activist said that the condoms “leaked like sieves” when water was poured into them.

# aids - Thursday 1 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Daily Fix This post contains videos

The Daily Fix: Thursday

Catch up on the day’s biggest news stories, as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed…

From TheJournal.ie Opinion

Column: The drugs do work – but there are new obstacles in the fight against AIDS

Yes, AIDS-related deaths are decreasing – but there are several huge threats in the fight against HIV and AIDS, writes Breda Gahan on World Aids Day.

# aids - Thursday 24 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Global Fund

Major Aids treatment fund suspends further grants over financial issues

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said today that global financial woes mean it can’t pledge any more funding until 2014.

# aids - Tuesday 8 November, 2011

From The Score Hoops Dreams This post contains videos

Magic Johnson living happily and healthily 20 years after HIV diagnosis

The ex-basketball star is combating the disease with a rigorous exercise regime.

# aids - Thursday 8 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Blood Ban

Ireland won’t lift ban on MSM blood donors, despite British move

Britain relaxes its ban on blood donations from men who sleep with men, but there are no plans for a similar move in Ireland.

# aids - Monday 5 September, 2011

From The Daily Edge Freddie For A Day

Google marks Mercury’s birthday with awesome musical Doodle

Queen’s Freddie Mercury would have been 65 years old today – so Google’s paid tribute to him in the way it knows best.

# aids - Sunday 21 August, 2011

From The Daily Edge Sitdown Sunday

Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads

The very best of the week’s writing from around the globe.

# aids - Wednesday 13 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie HIV

Lots done, lots to do: mixed messages from HIV prevention report

The Department of Health’s report shows that there is still more to work to do in tackling the spread of HIV and AIDS.

# aids - Tuesday 5 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Aids

Homosexuality ‘a disease’, claims India’s health minister

Homosexuality is ‘unnatural’ and is causing the spread of HIV, says the man in charge of the health of 1.2 billion people.

# aids - Sunday 26 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie China

China releases another dissident but is he being watched?

Hu Jia has spent three-and-a-half years in prison for allegedly planning to disrupt the 2008 Olympics.

# aids - Wednesday 15 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Irish Aids Day

Ireland records lowest level of new HIV cases in 10 years

However a report by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre found there continues to be a high level of gay and bisexual men testing positive.

# aids - Thursday 12 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie HIV-AIDS

‘Game-changing’ breakthrough in fight against HIV and AIDS

A study involving nine countries found that earlier treatment meant patients were 96 per cent less likely to spread HIV to their uninfected partner.

# aids - Tuesday 23 November, 2010

From TheJournal.ie Catholic Church

Vatican signals major shift with latest condom comments

The Vatican says using a condom is lesser evil than transmitting HIV to a sexual partner.

# aids - Sunday 21 November, 2010

From TheJournal.ie Catholic Church

The pope softens his stance on condoms

The change is message from the Catholic church could influence millions of people across the world.

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Sunday

Nine things you really need to know by 9am: The possible size of Ireland’s rescue package; The human price of high-street fashion; and the Pope announces that condoms are ok in ‘certain circumstances’… but we bet you can’t guess when!

# aids - Tuesday 20 July, 2010

RESEARCHERS IN SOUTH AFRICA have developed an easy-to-use vaginal gel which they believe cuts HIV  infection rates by 50%.

The gel contains tenofovir, a drug used in treating Aids. Results from the study, which was carried out on a group of 889 women, indicates that after one year of use infection is cut by50% and after two and half years, by 39%.

HIV and Aids is now the leading cause of death in women of a reproductive age, according to a report released last year by the UN.

70% of women worldwide have been forced to have unprotected sex, according to UNAids. Women are also physically more vulnerable to contracting HIV through sex.

If the preliminary findings are verified, it would be first microbicidal gel to fight the virus.

The gel would reportedly cost “just pennies” and would be targeted at places such sub-Saharan Africa, where 60% of those who had contacted HIV are women.

The results of the study come after three years of research by the Centre for the Aids Programme of Research in South Africa. The gel was shown to be effective when used by women between 18 and 40 year of age who applied it once in the 12 hours before sex and once in the 12 hours after sex .

After 30 months, 98 women became infected with HIV, of the group who contracted HIV, 38 had used the gel and 60 used placebos.

Mr Michel Sidibe, executive director of UNAids, said that the results are “giving hope to women.”