
Global Rollout of HIV Prevention Drug Shows Promise, Uganda Reports High Uptake
A ground-breaking new drug to prevent HIV infection, considered the closest thing to a vaccine, is being rolled out in some of the world's worst-hit countries like Eswatini. This global effort follows reports such as Gulu hospital in Uganda recording a significant 300 percent increase in the uptake of an HIV prevention drug, highlighting growing adoption of prophylactic measures.
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Inside the ‘miracle’ drug rollout that could end Aids
A ground-breaking new drug to prevent HIV infection – the closest the world has to a vaccine – is being rolled out in some of the worst-hit countries in the world. Chief international correspondent Bel Trew reports from Estwatini, southern Africa, where there is hope the pandemic could be brought to an end
By Bel Trew
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Gulu hospital records 300 percent uptake of HIV prevention drug Daily Monitor
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