
Understanding Tuberculosis and HIV Co-Infection in Uganda
If you are living with HIV, it is important to know that you are at higher risk of developing tuberculosis (TB), which can occur before
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If you are living with HIV, it is important to know that you are at higher risk of developing tuberculosis (TB), which can occur before

If your baby was exposed to HIV during pregnancy, delivery, or breastfeeding, it is essential that they receive specialised care together with you, their mother,

If you are pregnant and living with HIV, it is possible to have a safe pregnancy and give birth to an HIV-negative baby. With the

When a woman living with HIV becomes pregnant, there is a chance the virus can be passed on to her baby. This is called Mother-to-Child

Most people living with HIV take a combination of medicines called antiretroviral therapy (ART). This first combination, known as first-line ART, usually keeps the virus

Antiretroviral (ARV) medicines are life-saving treatments for people living with HIV. They help keep the virus under control and prevent it from damaging the immune

HIV Testing: The First Step to Staying Healthy The only way to know if you have HIV is by taking a test. Many people live

When someone starts HIV treatment (called ART), regular checkups are very important. These visits help doctors and nurses make sure the treatment is working well,

Understanding the Signs and Stages of HIV HIV infection affects the body slowly over time. At first, you might feel completely fine. But as the

HIV is still one of the most important health topics in Uganda today. Many people have heard about it, but not everyone knows the facts.
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