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# HIV

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Fears of 'dangerous complacency': Thousands gather in Amsterdam for world Aids meeting
Man convicted of causing serious harm to two former partners by infecting them with HIV
Witness says man accused of infecting two women with HIV asked her not to tell anyone of clinic encounter
Ex-partner of man accused of infecting her with HIV says he 'wasn't shocked' over her diagnosis
Man goes on trial accused of causing serious harm to two ex-girlfriends by passing on HIV
'It's worrying': Over 200 people diagnosed with HIV so far this year
'My story is not a particular case - there are many orphans of AIDS in Spain'
'My fear was what if the baby had HIV. When I had my daughter, thank god, she was HIV negative'
Life as a woman with HIV: 'We're stigmatised because we're looked upon as if we're easy'
'I hope to give others courage:' Eurovision's Conchita Wurst announces HIV diagnosis
Conchita Wurst shared her HIV positive status following threats from her ex boyfriend
Self-testing kits and vending machine drugs are helping South Africa's battle against HIV
High Court rules that teenager's HIV need not be disclosed to young woman
Man (21) who threatened cafe staff with a syringe during robbery jailed for three years
A HIV prevention drug is being made available to Irish pharmacies at a 70% cheaper cost
HIV diagnosis: 'I went into a spasm of shock. My mother knew the result just by looking at me'
Anonymous
'When HIV hit Ireland it had the same devastation it did in San Francisco'
English man convicted of deliberately infecting sexual partners with HIV
Italian handed 24 years in jail for infecting 30 women with HIV
The State has paid out over €1 billion in Hepatitis C and HIV compensations
HIV diagnoses rose again last year with 508 new cases
'I'm most angry at myself': HIV positive people continue to suffer from stigma in Ireland
Increase in rate of HIV cases in Irish people aged over 50
South African girl, 9, becomes only the third child to be 'functionally cured' of HIV
Synthetic seventh heaven: London and Paris deal with the perils of chemsex
For the first time, over half of people with HIV are taking AIDS drugs
Column: 'Over half my patients, often with contagious illnesses, have to share a bed'
Dr Eamonn Faller
'I was haunted by the blood I caused by circumcising girls'
Explainer: What's being done to bring anti-HIV medication into Ireland?
Calls for prevention medication to be made available following over 500 HIV diagnoses in 2016
'Los Frikis': The Cuban punks who deliberately infected themselves with HIV
Czech man wanted for deliberately spreading HIV arrested in Thai resort
Mountjoy prisoners segregated in 1986 after 20% diagnosed with Aids antibodies
HPV vaccine will soon be available to gay men
Man who hiked price of HIV drug mocks schoolkids for recreating medicine in lab
'It's an epidemic': Activists use World Aids Day to warn that the disease continues to spread
DUP politician admits he didn't know heterosexual people could contract HIV
There has been a sharp rise in the number of HIV and syphilis diagnoses amongst gay men
The 'War On Drugs' is driving a global epidemic of HIV, TB and hepatitis
Prince Harry takes a HIV test on Facebook Live