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C ongress just passed a sweeping bill that includes changes to Medicaid expected to cut millions of people with low incomes ...
From 2010 to 2017, HIV death rates dropped by nearly half, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
A former official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that funding cuts outlined in the proposed fiscal ...
The Trump administration has lifted a freeze on federal funds for HIV prevention and surveillance programs, officials said, ...
HIV cases have been on the decline in recent years, largely driven by fewer cases among young people, a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found. Estimated yearly ...
In a sweeping national overhaul of HIV prevention funding, the CDC chose to bypass local and statewide community organizations like AVOL Kentucky.
COVID paused prevention efforts, which helped fuel the rise in new infections. Now federal funding cuts threaten to disrupt ...
The later someone is diagnosed, the higher the chances he or she develops AIDS. In 2012, more than 13,000 people died from AIDS. CDC researchers analyzed data from the National HIV Surveillance ...
Two CDC campaigns, launched in 2007 and 2011, set out to encourage testing and early HIV care on the part of African Americans and Latinos, and particularly among men who have sex with men.
The CDC currently recommends that Americans between ages 13 and 64 be tested for HIV at least once in their lifetime. Sullivan said there are many reasons that make testing difficult including ...
The CDC’s Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative has been working toward its goal of reducing new HIV infections by 90% by 2030. The administration now threatens to undo all of this progress.
D ozens of HIV experts at the CDC received emails on Wednesday revoking notices they received 10 weeks ago that laid them off. Damage to their projects may be permanent, however, and ongoing ...