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Stigma and discrimination in HIV prevention and care

Despite the biomedical advancements in HIV prevention and treatment, and evolving public discourse on sexuality, HIV-related stigma persists, posing a significant challenge to the quality of life and mental health of people living with HIV (PLHIV). In the current context, marked by new prevention methods, innovative treatments, and a complex interplay with conservative political landscapes, novel forms of stigma and discrimination emerge, impacting both prevention and treatment efforts.

The Impact of Race, Education, Economic Vulnerability, and Stigma on Viral Load Detectability Among People Living with HIV in Brazil

Brandelli Costa A, Graeff Bins-Ely I, Penzato V, Vaitses Fontanari AM, Alckmin-Carvalho F, Pereira H, Welter Wendt G

HIV/AIDS - Research and Palliative Care 2025, 17:241-249

Published Date: 1 August 2025