Did you know hepatitis B can survive outside the body for at least 7 days and is 50 to 100 times more infectious than HIV? Interested in learning more, take a look at our guide to hepatitis B and D - https://orlo.uk/qrwzc
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Today is #HIVTestingDay! It’s vital that everyone be tested for HIV at least once. Early diagnosis and treatment keep you healthy and protect others. Know your status, stay healthy, and stop the spread. Learn more about HIV testing: https://bit.ly/3xDCjY9
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We recognize the significance of World AIDS Vaccine Day in the global effort to combat HIV/AIDS. Today, we highlight the advancements in vaccine research and honor the dedication of those working to eradicate this disease. #AIDSVaccineDay #HealthcareAdvancement #TogetherWeCan #WorldAIDSVaccineDay #EndHIVAIDS #HealthcareHeroes
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PrEP is one of the most effective methods for preventing HIV. If you are at risk of HIV infection, please consider taking it. You can always consult with BGBVC. #EndHIV #HIVPrevention
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In the second episode of our #HIVRoundtable, experts discuss clinical feedback on HIV and aging, multidrug resistant HIV, and #vaccines. Learn manage HIV as a #ChronicDisease. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/esTtxDAf
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Since the 1980s, the HIV/AIDS epidemic has devastated millions of lives globally, standing as one of the most formidable public health crises of our time. Despite decades of research, an effective AIDS vaccine remains elusive. On World AIDS Vaccine Day, let's unite to amplify awareness and underscore the critical urgency for a vaccine to prevent HIV infection and end AIDS. #WorldAIDSVaccineDay #AIDSVaccine #EndHIV #StopAIDS #VaccinesWork #HIVAwareness #FightHIVAIDS #TogetherAgainstAIDS #VaccineForAIDS #GlobalHealth #EndTheEpidemic
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Did you know? HIV can remain asymptomatic for 10 years or more after infection. This means someone can be living with HIV and not even know it. That's why regular testing is crucial, even if you feel perfectly healthy. Early detection is key to managing HIV effectively and preventing transmission to others. Let's prioritize our health and encourage everyone to get tested regularly. Knowledge is power, and together, we can stop the spread of HIV. #KnowYourStatust #earlydetection #hivawareness
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Navigating Life with HIV and Herpes: The Real Talk The video discusses the challenges and transmission of incurable STDs, focusing on HIV and herpes.
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In honor of World AIDS Vaccine Day on May 18th, let's highlight the crucial role of knowledge in the fight against HIV/AIDS. By staying informed about prevention strategies and the latest research, we empower ourselves and our communities to combat this virus effectively. Together, with knowledge as our strongest tool, we can work towards a future free from HIV/AIDS. #FightHIVwithKnowledge #EmpowerAgainstAIDS #KnowPreventProtect #InformedAgainstHIV #EndAIDSWithAwareness #StayInformedFightAIDS #KnowledgeIsKeyToEndAIDS #EducateToEradicateAIDS #AwarenessForAction #PreventWithKnowledge @followers
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Today I will be attending at the White House Rising Leaders Summit: Shaping the Future of HIV Today. Where we will work together to bring new strategies in HIV testing, prevention, care, treatment and education. #RisingLeadersSummit #FutureofHIVToday
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World AIDS Day: Uniting in Awareness and Action Today, we stand together to honor those we’ve lost to HIV/AIDS, support those living with the virus, and reaffirm our commitment to ending the stigma and advancing global efforts in prevention, treatment, and care. 🩺 Key Facts: HIV is manageable: Antiretroviral therapy (ART) allows people with HIV to live long, healthy lives. U=U: Undetectable = Untransmittable. With proper treatment, HIV-positive individuals cannot transmit the virus. Prevention is power: Use protection, get tested regularly, and educate yourself on PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) and PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis). ❤️ Let’s create a world free of HIV-related stigma by spreading knowledge and compassion. #KiaatPrivateHospital #GivingNewLife #YourHealthIsOurPriority #PatientCenteredCare #HealthcareServices #KiaatCares #WorldAIDSDay #EndHIVStigma #KnowYourStatus #HIVAwareness
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