We can now prevent HIV transmissions and deaths — progress impossible without investments from the U.S. government ...
The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections 2025 opened with a session dedicated to informing attendees about ...
The United States’ shutdown of HIV/Aids funding may harm global Aids programmes irreparably, jeopardising millions of lives ...
"Compassionate conservative" President George W. Bush called for the U.S. to lead the fight the scourge of HIV/AIDS in Africa ...
Gilead released data showing that an HIV drug, called lenacapavir, could provide virtually complete protection against ...
AIDS advocates are fearful that budget cuts being pushed by Republicans will gut essential health care services in the United ...
Lenacapavir, which stops HIV from replicating inside cells, has passed early safety tests.
Sustained focus and resources aimed at helping the most socially and economically vulnerable are essential, too — as the ...
Debates over tuberculosis reporting began in the late 19th century, when the bacterial infection was reframed not as a disease of the elite but of the urban poor. New York City was the first in the ...
March is a significant month for women's health, observing International Women's Day and National Women's HIV/AIDS Awareness ...
For decades, external actors, such as donors, funders, and implementing partners, have shaped Africa's HIV response. Although this strategy has saved millions of lives, it entrenched dependency, ...
It is almost unimaginable how far we have come from the earliest days of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. The first cases of AIDS were reported in 1981, and the mortality rate increased ...
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