Health

Sida Sol is still battling HIV transmission

[ad_1] This December 1st is World AIDS Day. Launched in 1988 by the World Health Organization, the operation is organized every year in support of people living with HIV. For this 2020 edition, in the midst of the global Covid-19 pandemic, RTC took a closer look at the work of …

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which are useful, which are futile?

[ad_1] The most effective option for healthcare professionals is the filtering respiratory mask, better known in France as the FFP1, FFP2 or FFP3 mask (filtering facepiece). In the United States, they are referred to as N95, N97, N99 and N 100 depending on their degree of filtration. The INRS specifies …

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Children with HIV best cared for, African countries will benefit

[ad_1] Published on : 12/01/2020 – 16:54 This Tuesday, December 1st, is World AIDS Day. The pandemic is still just as virulent and, despite the progress made, the objectives are far from being achieved. Among the advances, UNITAID, an international drug purchasing organization linked to WHO, announced on Tuesday an …

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Your test could be positive … without you knowing!

[ad_1] On the occasion of 1 December, World AIDS Day, the Tunisian Association for Positive Prevention ATP + raises the alarm and stresses that global solidarity and shared responsibility are the answer to defeat HIV / AIDS. World AIDS Day has been celebrated by Tunisia and the whole world since …

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The mandatory vaccine to enter English pubs?

[ad_1] AFP / O. Scarff To encourage Brits to get vaccinated, authorities could make the vaccine mandatory to enter certain buildings, such as bars or restaurants. What if the vaccine was mandatory to enter certain popular places, such as bars or stadiums? In any case, the idea is taking hold …

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How does COVID-19 affect people living with HIV?

[ad_1] Most research indicates that people living with HIV are not more likely to contract SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, nor are they more likely to develop severe COVID-19 or die. because of it. According to the World Health Organization, “At present, there is no evidence that the risk …

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