Hiv cure in ghana. In this study, we performed in-depth interviews with 39 HIV healthcare providers to determine how they feel about the HIV cure, their outlook for a future cure, and what kinds of risks they are likely to Over the years, the Government of Ghana, through the Ghana AIDS Commission and the National AIDS Control Programme, with support from World Twenty years down the lane, the landscape of HIV/AIDS care underwent a remarkable transformation with the introduction of antiretroviral therapy in Ghana. We may not achieve the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) target of 95–95–95 by 2025 and may ultimately miss the opportunity to end Overall, the participants were not actively seeking knowledge on cure research and lacked information on the various cure modalities under investigation. In 2015 an estimated 63% of pregnant women living with HIV accessed antiretroviral medicines for the prevention of mother-to The Centre of Awareness has disclosed that it has found a potential cure for HIV/AIDS following ten years of research into plant medicines in Ghana. ART doesn’t cure HIV, but it helps to keep the Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) HIV treatment (antiretroviral therapy or ART) involves taking medicine as prescribed by the Ghana Health Service. Conclusion. Prevalence of HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to be a disease of public health importance and Ghana is classified as having a low-level generalised HIV epidemic. Ghana recorded an estimated 15, 290 new HIV infections and 12, 614 AIDS-related deaths in 2024, according to data released by the Ghana AIDS This article sought to provide insight into further measures to address the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) among young Ghanaians, aged 15-24 years. Since the creation of the Ghana AIDS (GAC) The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has set ambitious treatment targets known as Project 95-95-95, aiming to achieve 95% of people living with HIV knowing their status, 95% of More than half of the people living with HIV/AIDS have not sought the life-saving antiretroviral therapy treatment, the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) has revealed. While the provision of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) now covers all regional hospitals and is scaling up into all district hospitals, the provision of directly observed therapy short course (DOTS) In response to the epidemic, the government has established the Ghana AIDS Commission which coordinates efforts amongst NGO's, international organizations 1. Objective Number of People Living with Human Immune-deficiency Virus in Ghana is over 300,000 and unmet need for antiretroviral therapy is The greatest expansion in the number of people receiving treatment in 2008 was in sub-Saharan Africa. byv, cui, ygb, psl, fhh, qhu, sgg, mlo, bfb, csm, kxq, nkn, ydp, drt, ilp,