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Millions of HIV infections, deaths could arise from foreign aid cuts, new study says 03:01. Proposed cuts to global foreign aid, including slashing programs in the United States, could lead to ...
HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, is the microorganism responsible for AIDS – acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV gradually weakens the body’s immune system by infecting and ...
Widespread distrust of our public health system is reviving long-debunked ideas on HIV and AIDS—and energizing a broad movement that questions the foundations of disease prevention.
Forty-four years ago, in June 1981, the first cases of HIV/AIDS were reported in the United States. So began an epidemic that’s killed more than 39 million people around the world and 500,000 ...
With a 96% reduction in HIV incidence compared to the background rate, Lenacapavir is not just effective, but also innovative and discreet, helping to address significant barriers for underserved ...
In HIV-1-infected patients with extensive drug resistance, the optimization of background antiretroviral therapy is essential when changing drugs after treatment failure. The genotypic sensitivity ...
America’s most celebrated global health program is on life support, former U.S. government officials and global health advocates say. President Donald Trump’s decision to suddenly halt and ...
The Trump administration claims it is allowing “lifesaving” foreign aid to continue, but in reality, DOGE is preventing vital work on HIV and AIDS from saving lives.
Can we eliminate the HIV epidemic? It’s a question that dates back to the start of the epidemic in the 1980s. With 1.3 million new infections a year, the epidemic continues … and the world is ...
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