HIV – the heterosexual context
As a heterosexual woman living with HIV for the past 25 years, I have to ask "Doesn't everyone's sexual health matter in an age of ending HIV?"
As a heterosexual woman living with HIV for the past 25 years, I have to ask "Doesn't everyone's sexual health matter in an age of ending HIV?"
As we near the finish line of the ambitious HIV Strategy in NSW to virtually eliminate HIV transmission, Positive Life asks people living with HIV who are ageing, what does the future look like? [...]
U=U is a HIV awareness campaign that refers to the reality that if you have an undetectable viral load (in Australia, this is less than 20 copies of the HIV virus per millilitre of [...]
Silence equals death is back on the radar of our communities at risk of HIV and for those living with HIV in 2018.
The truth be told, there are still people dying of AIDS in NSW and Australia. We must stop the silence about AIDS deaths in contemporary Australia.
Geoff Honnor examines the background and challenges posed by the ‘Ending HIV’ Campaign.
Geoff Honnor shares his reflections from the front lines of the Ending HIV response in NSW.
Minister, members of Parliament, distinguished guests, people living with HIV, sector colleagues.
Immediate treatment of HIV holds the best and strongest chance for our long term health.
So, what’s the difference between immediate and early treatment?