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Episode 17 - Positive Women with Kirsty and Heather

42 min · 13 de oct de 2025
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In this episode Kirsty Machon, Executive Officer of Positive Women Victoria [https://positivewomen.org.au/] talks to Communications and Engagement Coordinator, Heather Ellis about her time at the 2025 International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science, held in Kigali, Rwanda. They talk about some of the hot topics at the conference including long acting treatments, advancements in HIV cure research, breastfeeding, cervical cancer and the work that still needs to be done.

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