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The Philippines is in the grip of its largest HIV outbreak on record, with 57 new infections reported every day, nearly a ...
The Philippines will continue receiving United States’ support on health security, specifically on human immunodeficiency ...
The update on the increase of HIV reports in the Philippines comes after President Rodrigo Duterte recently spoke out against condom usage, calling condoms “not pleasurable.” In an address to ...
Low condom use, needle sharing and a rise in casual sex and prostitution may unleash an HIV epidemic in the Philippines, according to a new study.
HIV/AIDS cases and deaths have gone up dramatically in the Philippines in the last decade, even though there are drugs to both prevent transmission and to treat the disease.
Philippines facing HIV epidemic after restricting gay men’s access to condoms Human Rights Watch says HIV prevalence among Filipino men has increased tenfold in last five years - with government ...
New HIV cases continued to increase in the Philippines in 2017, with a 3,147 percent surge since 2007, according to an Al Jazeera analysis of the latest data published by the country’s health ...
The Philippines has posted a record number of new HIV infections, prompting campaigners to call on authorities to step up efforts to battle the disease.
Life HIV infections in the Philippines have gone up 100% For the first 10 months of this year, 7,756 new HIV cases were recorded out of a population of less than 100 million.
Blogs are increasingly being used in the Philippines to narrate the personal struggles of young Filipinos who tested positive with HIV. This promotes conversation among young people and it helps ...
Estimates suggest that there will be 50,000 people with HIV in the Philippines in the next three years, with more than 50% of them in need of treatment, unless remedial measures are taken now.
Since the Philippines’s first reported case of HIV in 1984, the country has remained “low-incidence,” meaning less than 1 percent of the population is infected with HIV.