The consequences of a U.S. retreat from the global response to HIV/AIDS would be immense, jeopardizing 40 years of progress.
More than 20 years ago, the U.S. became the leader in the worldwide fight against HIV/AIDS. The Bush administration ...
Preexposure prophylaxis, known as PrEP, reduces the risk of new HIV infections through sex by 99% and among injectable drug ...
Advancements in medicine and public health strategies continue to reshape the HIV landscape. The future of prevention lies in expanding access to innovative treatment options and developing new ...
The first known case of HIV-1 infection in human was detected in 1959, from a blood sample of a man in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. However, the source of his infection is not known.
The head of the U.N. AIDS agency says the number of new HIV infections could jump more than six times by 2029 if U.S.
With recent cuts to foreign aid, including programs like PEPFAR, thousands of Africans living with HIV face an uncertain ...
In Africa, a U.S. funding loss will be critical to HIV programs in countries like Uganda, Mozambique and Tanzania.
HIV impacts many in the LGBTQ+ community, and those who use drugs are at increased risk. This post examines how sex contributes to this association, even for those in relationships.
The landmark U.S. HIV/AIDS initiative gets a limited waiver to resume its work, while USAID staffers refuse to grant ...
The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been a flagship initiative of the global HIV response since its establishment over 20 years ago, providing access to ...
The executive order did compel Secretary of State Marco Rubio to find “credible and transparent United States ... the former U.S. global AIDS coordinator and PEPFAR head lays out a path toward ...