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HCM City strengthens HIV prevention efforts, hopes to end transmission by 2030

HCM City will continue to strengthen HIV preventive efforts with tests for early detection and treatment among high-risk groups to help achieve the national goal of eradicating the spread of the disease by 2030.

Vietnam expects to eliminate AIDS by 2030

The Vietnamese Government set goals to eliminate AIDS by 2030 and minimize impacts of HIV/AIDS on socio-economic development, according to its recently issued national strategy.

Vietnam expands national PrEP programme to 15 more localities

Vietnam will expand the national programme for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention to 15 more cities and provinces following the positive outcomes of the pilot implementation in 11 localities over the past one year.

US promotes HIV prevention in VN through culture and consultations

 VietNamNet Bridge - U.S. Embassy officials on Tuesday paid a visit to Dien Bien province to hold local consultations to inform about operational planning for HIV/AIDS programming.  

HIV treatment to be privatised

 VietNamNet Bridge – A programme to privatise HIV prevention and treatment and foster growth of a viable commercial market for HIV-related goods was launched in HCM City last week.

Internet HIV prevention efforts prove successful

 VietNamNet Bridge – Le Son of HCM City openly admits that he has been using smartphone applications to contact other men for friendship.

After-sex vaginal gel shows promise for HIV prevention: study

 U.S. researchers said Wednesday they have developed a new vaginal gel that might help protect women from HIV even it's applied three hours after sex.

Scientists develop long-acting drug to protect against AIDS

 A single injection of an experimental drug may someday protect people from infection with the AIDS virus for up to three months, a U.S. study said Tuesday.

Former drug users turn their lives around

 VietNamNet Bridge – Nguyen Thi No was once a drug addict with little reason to live except for her next hit.

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