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Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) Awareness and HIV Treatment Optimism Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Mumbai, India.

February 2026 | AIDS and Behavior

Reader Response: Seizures and Epilepsy in Association With Neurocysticercosis: a Nosologic Proposal.

February 2026 | Neurology

Impact of US government funding freezes on the HIV response: findings from a rapid survey in 32 countries. 

February 2026 | Health Affairs Journal

“If condoms really aren’t an option, then I would maybe push more for considering PrEP”: A qualitative exploration of Women’s Health Providers’ PrEP prescribing practices. 

February 2026 | AIDS Care

Lessons Learned from Community Contact Tracing of Women Disengaged from an Urban Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Program in Uganda.

February 2026 | Maternal and Child Health Journal

Identification of Provider Barriers and Facilitators to Integration of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis into Postpartum Care.

February 2026 | AIDS Patient Care and STDs

HIV Treatment and Program Preferences Among Ryan White Clients in New York City in the Era of Long-Acting Injectable ART: A Discrete Choice Experiment.

February 2026 | medRxiv

Incidence and prevalence of orphanhood in Rakai, Uganda: a population-based cohort study, 1995-2022. 

February 2026 | Lancet Global Health

Sustaining Rwanda’s HIV response after elimination of PEPFAR funding: a modelling analysis of HIV epidemic and care continuum outcomes.

February 2026 | Journal of the International AIDS Society

New York City Neighborhood Wellness Survey: an expansive population-level behavioral health assessment of New York City residents, 2023.

February 2026 | BMC Public Health
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