The Pentagon has ordered officials not to train new recruits who are HIV-positive despite a pending court ruling.
In a move long encouraged by advocates, the World Health Organization has reaffirmed that people with HIV who consistently take antiretroviral treatment and maintain an undetectable viral load do not ...
For most of its history, the US military has refused to recruit HIV-positive soldiers. The Trump administration appears to be ...
The Pentagon has ordered the military command that oversees new recruits’ enlistment to hold off on initial training for ...
Updated HIV post-exposure prophylaxis guidelines introduce new PEP regimens, shorten follow-up HIV testing, and refine management after occupational exposure when source patients have undetectable ...
With each military branch not expected to reach annual recruitment goals, the judge said it was puzzling the Pentagon would deny applicants. ALEXANDRIA, Va. (CN) — A federal judge ruled Tuesday that ...
A federal judge ruled this week that the U.S. military cannot bar enlistees who have undetectable viral loads of HIV, eliminating the last major barrier in the armed forces for asymptomatic ...
Ascertainment of vital status was good in this close-knit rural West African community, with a total loss to follow up of only 6.5%. However, follow up sampling for laboratory tests was less ...