Living with HIV in 2025
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An HIV diagnosis used to be a death sentence, but that hasn't been the case in years - so why hasn't the stigma changed with the science?
More than four decades after the first New Zealander was diagnosed with HIV, medical advances have completely changed the face of the once-fatal virus, but one man living with it says he doesn't "think that the HIV stigma has changed radically"
Guests:
- Rodrigo Olin German - Head of Services and Outreach, Burnett Foundation
- Liz Gibbs - Chief Executive, Burnett Foundation
Learn More:
- Liz Gibbs talks about the ongoing HIV outbreak in Fiji - listen to our podcast episode on that here
- Learn more about HIV in Aotearoa here
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Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details
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