The following new articles are publishing this week in PLOS NTDs: The concept of NTDs was established in the aftermath of the…
-
General This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: NTD Elimination in a Shifting Policy Landscape, the Biology of Microbial Amyloids, Duplication of the Duffy Binding Protein Gene in P. vivax StrainsRead more
-
General This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: Climate Change and the Sand Fly, Implications of Cross-Seeding, Doubling Down on Onchocerciasis Treatment, and MoreRead more
The following new articles are publishing this week in PLOS NTDs: Inexorable lethality is still commonly attributed to rabies infection, although there…
-
HIV This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: the Crisis in U.S. Science Funding, HIV Superinfection Rates in Women, the Phylogeography of JEV, and MoreRead more
The following new articles are publishing this week in PLOS NTDs: Drs. A. Desiree LaBeaud and Hannah McKeating explore the consequences of…
-
General Africa’s Lowest Cost AIDS Prevention Strategy?Read more
A new paper from PLOS NTDs suggests mass drug administration (MDA) for schistosomiasis represents a highly cost-effective and even cost-saving approach for…
-
Chagas This Week in PLOS NTDs: Schistosomiasis and HIV’s Deadly Link, Pest Control in the Bolivian Chaco, and MoreRead more
The following new articles are publishing in PLOS NTDs this week: Numerous studies confirm that genital infection with Schistosoma haematobium increases the…
-
General Why the United States Needs Better Confidentiality Laws for Minors with HIV/AIDSRead more
At the beginning of the International AIDS Conference held in Washington, D.C. in July, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton renewed the United…
-
HIV Do No Harm: How a US-Led Free Trade Agreement Threatens the Prospects for an AIDS-Free GenerationRead more
The theme of the 19th International AIDS Conference that took place in Washington, DC a few days ago was ‘Turning the Tide…
-
Conference news Getting a gender agenda into HIV/AIDS researchRead more
Why aren’t sex and gender issues higher up the agenda in HIV/AIDS research? That was the topic of a panel discussion I…