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The World Health Organization has recommended the use of injectable lenacapavir (LEN) twice a year as an additional ...
In January the Government of Fiji declared an HIV outbreak in response to the sharp increase in new diagnoses. Although its HIV Surge Strategy seeks to rapidly expand HIV testing and treatment, most ...
Fiji is not immediately affected by US President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization and a threatened defunding of HIV treatment programs around the world.
Fiji now has the world’s fastest growing HIV epidemic. A UNAIDS report titled 2025 Global AIDS Update, AIDS, Crisis and the ...
Fiji health authorities are scrambling to stem an outbreak of HIV, as growing meth use and alarming needle-sharing trends accelerate the spread of the virus.
"The response here in Fiji is about 15 years behind what is needed. We're still not getting testing done within a shorter ...
Serious concerns continue to mount over the impact of HIV in Fiji, as eight children were among the 126 people who died from HIV-related illnesses last year. The grim figures were shared by UNAIDS ...
HIV/AIDS is surging in Fiji, with a 260 per cent increase in new infections between 2010 and 2022. The rise partly stems from rising illegal drug use, but must be viewed in the context of a ...
As Fiji grapples with a growing HIV outbreak driven by a methamphetamine crisis, an expert warns the country could become a ...
Australian and New Zealand aid and support will be crucial in containing Fiji’s serious HIV outbreak – including combating the drug trade that is fuelling it.
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