
Before You Start ARVs: What Every Ugandan Should Know About Getting Ready for HIV Treatment
When someone tests positive for HIV, many people think the next step is to start swallowing ARVs immediately. But before that happens, health workers need
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When someone tests positive for HIV, many people think the next step is to start swallowing ARVs immediately. But before that happens, health workers need

If you or someone you love is living with HIV, you might wonder what the best steps are for staying healthy. The good news is

ART regimens in children are age- and weight-dependent. As children grow, their doses and regimens need to be adjusted. For example, a child started at

Knowing your HIV status is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your health and the health of your loved ones.

If someone tests positive for HIV, the best time to start treatment is immediately — no need to wait for symptoms. This approach is called

Today, there is no cure for HIV. However, treatment with antiretroviral therapy (ART) can help people with HIV live long, healthy, and fulfilling lives. ART

Human African Trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness, is a serious disease caused by tiny parasites called trypanosomes. These parasites are transmitted to humans through

Preventing malaria in Uganda requires a combination of personal protection, community measures, and prompt treatment. Understanding how to reduce your risk and act early can

Malaria is very common in Uganda, so most people who live here every day do not need preventive medicines because they are often exposed and

Malaria is a serious illness in Uganda that can range from mild to life-threatening. Knowing how it is treated and managed helps patients get the
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