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 ...
Already, significant harm has been done to inhibit progress combating HIV/AIDS, and the next four years could return us to ...
Kramer’s letter is one of the earliest examples of a writer wrestling with how to fictionalise the Aids crisis. But The ...
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PEPFAR, a global program to combat AIDS, faces an existential threat due to partisan politics, but Congress has an opportunity to reform the program and ensure its continued success.
By 2005, more than 800,000 people were being treated for HIV in Africa – an eightfold increase from only two years prior.
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Daily Maverick on MSNConsequences of US HIV/Aids funding withdrawal will be direA disruption of current HIV/Aids mitigation programmes in southern Africa will lead to decreased access to critical treatments and preventive therapies, which will in turn lead to increased mortality ...
Sadly, if anything, we are less prepared than before.
Southern Africa has long been the epicentre of the global HIV/Aids pandemic, with Botswana, South Africa and neighbouring countries experiencing some of the highest infection rates in the world ...
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