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UNC Division of Infectious Diseases

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UNC’s Division of Infectious Diseases is a global leader in research, training, and clinical care.

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Dr. Fedoriw led a study that characterized how #HIV and antiretroviral therapy shape the mutational profile of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, an extensively studied malignancy among HIV individuals in high-income countries. UNC Project Malawi UNC Department of Medicine go.unc.edu/Gw98A

Dr. Fedoriw led a study that characterized how #HIV and antiretroviral therapy shape the mutational profile of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, an extensively studied malignancy among HIV individuals in high-income countries.
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On the sidelines of 2025 KUHES Research Dissemination Conference, Lameck Chinula, our Associate Scientific Director took time to present a scientific achievement award to Chimwemwe Kwanjo for her 2024 publication. #4thKUHeSRDC

On the sidelines of 2025 KUHES Research Dissemination Conference, Lameck Chinula, our Associate Scientific Director took time to present a scientific achievement award to Chimwemwe Kwanjo  for her 2024 publication.
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This summer, two medical students went to New Zealand to learn about local obstetric practices. The Office of Global Health Education gave them the opportunity to highlight their experiences. UNC Public Health UNC School of Medicine ➡️Read here: go.unc.edu/Db73L

This summer, two medical students went to New Zealand to learn about local obstetric practices. 
The Office of Global Health Education gave them the opportunity to highlight their experiences.
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In a new podcast episode of Chairs Corner with Dr. Ron Falk, Dr. Falk speaks with Dr. Ross Boyce, an expert in #tickborneillnesses, and Dr. Katherine Huffman-Falk, a retired nephrologist who was recently bitten by a #tick. UNC Public Health Listen here⬇️go.unc.edu/An3g6

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Dr. Chemtai Mungo receives $2.5M to improve HPV Treatment Outcomes in Women Living with HIV in Africa UNC Obstetrics and Gynecology UNC Lineberger Read more➡️ go.unc.edu/c9WCj #HPVAwareness #HPV #HIV #HIVAwareness #hpvcancer

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Dr. Ross Boyce recently visited Capitol Hill to talk with legislators about the risks associated with increasing vector-borne diseases and how North Carolina communities can be affected by them. UNC Public Health UNC Department of Medicine - Read more⬇️ go.unc.edu/p8QMq

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Congratulations to Dr. Weber on receiving the Distinguished Scientist Award! This prestigious honor recognizes Dr. Weber’s exceptional contributions to the science and practice of infection prevention and control. - Read more➡️ go.unc.edu/g3AHn UNC Public Health

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Dr. Boyce is challenging learners in the medical field to go beyond the data and see the personal side of medicine and their patients. For those who discover Dr. Boyce and join his work, they quickly find a path with a clear and compelling purpose go.unc.edu/Kr96N

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October 15 marks Latino Aids Awareness Day, which was created to highlight the inequalities in HIV prevention and care in Latino communities in the United States. #HIV #Aids #latinohivawareness #NLAAD #StopHIVTogether #BreakTheStigma #latinoaids #stophivaids #NLAAD2025

October 15 marks Latino Aids Awareness Day, which was created to highlight the inequalities in HIV prevention and care in Latino communities in the United States.

#HIV #Aids #latinohivawareness #NLAAD #StopHIVTogether #BreakTheStigma #latinoaids #stophivaids #NLAAD2025
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Join the webinar during the University Research Week! This panel will be discussing global health challenges for North Carolinians and what is being done about them. UNC School of Medicine UNC Global Affairs UNC Department of Medicine UNC Public Health UNC Health - Learn more: go.unc.edu/e8Y2G

Join the webinar during the University Research Week! This panel will be discussing global health challenges for North Carolinians and what is being done about them.
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As World AIDS Day 2025 approaches, UNC CFAR stands united with the global HIV community behind one call to action: Rethink. Rebuild. Rise. To read more about CFAR’s involvement in World AIDS Day 2025 click here; med.unc.edu/cfar/2025/10/u…

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Dr. Prema Menezes created a study to examine the relationship between body mass index and physical function in people with HIV. UNC CFAR UNC Public Health - Learn more: go.unc.edu/Wn64B

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There are 3 shots Noth Carolina doctors say you should consider getting this fall. Dr. David Weber points out that it takes one to three weeks to develop immunity from a vaccine, so September and October are great times to plan ahead for holiday travel. newsobserver.com/news/state/nor…

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Join UNC Gillings, partnered with the Institute, to listen to Gillings MPH students presenting their learnings and accomplishments during their summer at Gillings Global Hubs sites! UNC Public Health This event will be held in person or via Zoom Register: go.unc.edu/p6Q5N

Join UNC Gillings, partnered with the Institute, to listen to Gillings MPH students presenting their learnings and accomplishments during their summer at Gillings Global Hubs sites! <a href="/UNCpublichealth/">UNC Public Health</a>
This event will be held in person or via Zoom
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The #overdoseepidemic remains largely driven by opioids, but the area prevalence of opioid misuse is unknown, causing a lack of knowledge on the issue. In a recent study, Dr. Bill Miller estimated the Prevalence of opioid misuse in North Carolina. ⬇️ go.unc.edu/g9F3Z

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Join the 10th annual Tar Heal Tuesday. Support UNC Health 's mission to advance research, world-class medical education, and compassionate care across programs like yours! Date: Tuesday, December 2 Register here by October 31 ⬇️ go.unc.edu/j8KFi

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Gut microbiome plays a role in health aging; however, this is unexplored in the context of HIV. Dr. Michelle Floris-Moore studied how aging differs in people with and without HIV and the role of the microbiome in this process. UNC Department of Medicine - go.unc.edu/p4XTw