AIDS

A breakthrough in the war against AIDS: In two trials, patients were “cured” of the disease

Two early trials found that engineered antibodies can lead to long-term HIV remission without ongoing treatment — not a full cure, but the most significant progress so far.

HIV is one of the most sophisticated viruses humanity has had to confront
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World AIDS Day: HIV diagnoses in Israel drop 22% in 2024, Health Ministry reports

 FDA approves Yeztugo: Gilead's new twice-yearly HIV prevention injection.

New, promising oral HIV medication receives promising results in late-stage trial

 Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, departs the Rolls Building of the High Court in London, Britain June 7, 2023.

Prince Harry quits charity he founded after bullying accusations


The lasting stigma of being HIV-positive

"In three years, I’ll have lived longer with it than without it. If they find a cure while I’m still alive, I think I’ll be in for an identity crisis." Today Kanevsky gives lectures to teens.

MIRI KANEVSKY: ‘My hope is that people who read my book will be inspired to carry on despite the difficulties they face.’

Despite efforts, AIDS is on the rise in Israel

Since September of 2018, 90 more patients have been diagnosed.

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Haredi-run Health Ministry recommends condoms to combat rise in HIV

The ministry said that the increase is concentrated mainly in the risk group of men who have sex with men

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Technion discovery on feline virus could lead to better ways to fight AIDS

The two Haifa researchers showed the protein structure of the cat’s virus in its three-dimensional form, thereby discovering the mechanism of resistance of the virus to drugs.

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Tel Aviv joins world-wide effort to reduce HIV

The mayor gave his signature to the project last Thursday in the presence of the president of the World Association of AIDS Physicians.

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Israel AIDS Task Force demands asylum seekers with HIV not be deported

The Health Ministry is currently treating 184 Eritrean and Sudanese migrants for HIV.

Eritrean migrants in Tel Aviv.

An open wound: The heated debate surrounding circumcision

The medical benefits of circumcisions are not so convincing.

A ‘MOHEL’ holds a scalpel as he performs a circumcision

HIV down in Israel but high-risk populations must still be on guard

An Israeli drug called Gammora has produced unprecedented results against the HIV virus.

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New HIV/AIDS cases in Israel continue to decline

The decrease is reflected in all risk groups.

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Drug reducing risk of HIV transmission in healthy people okayed

The approval makes Israel one of the first countries to implement it.

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries building in Jerusalem.