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  2. List of HIV/AIDS cases and deaths registered by region

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    Using WHO statistics, in 2012 the number of people living with HIV was growing at a faster rate (1.98%) than worldwide human population growth (1.1% annual), and the cumulative number of people with HIV is growing at roughly three times faster (3.22%). The costs of treatment is significantly increasing burden on healthcare systems when budgets ...

  3. Insurers Accused of Keeping HIV Medications Out of Patients ...

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    “The Exchange plans offered by Coventry provide access to HIV care that follows the latest Department of Health and Human Services guidelines and evidence-based practices,” a spokesperson said.

  4. Louisiana Department of Health - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana Department of Health ( LDH) (French: Département de La Santé de Louisiane ), formerly known as the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (French: Département de La Santé et des Hôpitaux ), is a state agency of Louisiana, headquartered in Baton Rouge. [1] It is Louisiana's largest state agency with a budget of $21 ...

  5. Living a Long and Healthy Life with HIV: 9 Tips

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    9 Tips for a Long and Healthy Life with HIV. When you live with HIV, it’s important to do your best to take care of yourself. This includes eating well, being active, having solid social support ...

  6. Two HIV Organizations Making a Difference - Healthline

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    HealthPlus 4 Men. HealthPlus 4 Men is a nongovernmental organization that supports LGBTQ+ communities at risk of contracting HIV by providing them with access to:. testing; treatment; prevention ...

  7. HIV Disclosure and the Law - WebMD

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    Disclosure to State and Federal Governments. When you test positive for HIV, your doctor, clinic, or testing site is legally required to report the result to your state’s health department.

  8. Deon Haywood - Wikipedia

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    Deon Haywood. Deon Haywood (born April 4, 1968 in New Orleans) is an American human rights defender, activist, educator, and director noted for her work combating discrimination against Black women, the criminalization of sex workers, adverse living conditions against the working poor, and limited access to HIV healthcare for residents of the ...

  9. Next Steps After an HIV-Positive Diagnosis - WebMD

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    You can see your regular doctor, visit your local public health clinic, or find a doctor through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ HIV treatment directory. Or call the HIV/AIDS ...