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New U.S. rule will allow HIV-positive organ transplants
New Biden Admin Rule Allows Organ Transplants for People With HIV
A new rule from the Biden administration allows organ transplants from HIV-positive donors to HIV-positive recipients.
New rule allows HIV-positive organ transplants
People with HIV who need a kidney or liver transplant will be able to receive an organ from a donor with HIV under a new rule announced Tuesday by U.S. health officials.Previously, such transplants could be done only as part of research studies.
People with HIV can receive transplants from other HIV-positive people
US health officials have announced a new rule allowing people with HIV to receive kidney or liver transplants from donors with HIV to increase the pool of available organs and shorten wait times for all patients.
HIV-positive organ transplants allowed under new rule
People with HIV will soon be permitted to receive transplanted kidneys and livers from donors who are also infected with the virus under a new rule approved by the Biden administration. The final rule,
New U.S. rule will allow HIV-positive organ transplants starting Wednesday
The new rule, which takes effect Wednesday, is expected to shorten the wait for organs for all, regardless of HIV status, by increasing the pool of
HHS expands transplant access for people with HIV
HHS has issued a final rule that removes clinical research requirements for kidney and liver transplants from donors with HIV to recipients with HIV. The new policy is designed to expand access to the lifesaving organs and reduce barriers and stigma for people living with HIV,
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Access to donor kidneys, livers to widen as HHS approves transplants between people with HIV
Research shows these procedures are as safe and as effective as those using organs from people without the virus.
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Fewest new HIV cases since late 1980s: UNAIDS report
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HIV rate of Black women in Florida is on the rise , health officials say
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — World AIDS Day on Friday, Nov. 29. It’s a day meant to raise awareness about the AIDS epidemic and ...
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Memphis ranks 2nd among metropolitan areas in the U.S. for new HIV infections
The Shelby County Health Department is aiming to increase awareness of the issue by offering free walk-in confidential HIV ...
News9
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Lawmakers Push To Decriminalize HIV, Focus On Reducing Stigma And Increasing Testing
Senate Democrats are looking at alternatives for Oklahoma’s
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criminalization laws. Senators Julia Kirt and Carri Hicks ...
LGBTQ Nation on MSN
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Climate change is jeopardizing HIV treatment
Access to HIV treatment and medication is adversely affected by climate change, a new report finds. Half of people living ...
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Thousands tested for HIV and hepatitis in Bristol
Thousands of people attending A&E departments in Bristol have been tested for HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C as part of a ...
Philadelphia Gay News
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ICA films explore the emotional impact of living with HIV
David Oscar Harvey’s film, “Red Reminds Me…” is part of a Nov. 30 program being hosted by the Institute of Contemporary Art ...
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Ruvuma makes progress in HIV fight
RUVUMA: RUVUMA Region has made significance progress in curbing HIV infections by recording a decrease of 0.7 per cent from 5 ...
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Global HIV infection rates are falling fast, but risks to progress remain
According to a recent study published in The Lancet HIV journal, the number of new infections in the world dropped by a fifth ...
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