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Nearly a half-million children could die from AIDS by 2030 if President Donald Trump follows through on plans to cut U.S.
Lenacapavir, a once-a-year injection, can treat HIV, prevent transmission and stop new infections — all with a single shot.
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Them on MSNTrump's HIV/AIDS Cuts Are Having a "Devastating" Impact on LGBTQ+ Africans, Report SaysUnder the Trump administration, PEPFAR-funded clinics are prohibited from providing PrEP to LGBTQ+ people or sex workers.
The Trump administration this week decimated HIV prevention programs across government health agencies after terminating ...
Since it was launched by former President George W. Bush in 2003, PEPFAR has saved 25 million lives globally, supported 7 million orphans and vulnerable children, and enabled 5.5 million babies to be ...
Global progress against HIV is at risk as aid cuts could trigger millions of new infections and deaths, potentially setting ...
2024 — A new study reveals significant progress in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, alongside a stark warning that current trends indicate the world is not on track to meet the ambitious ...
The Trump administration has let go of the last remaining U.S. health officials who oversaw HIV care for more than 1.1 ...
South Florida, an area with the highest rate of HIV/AIDS in the country, is already starting to feel the effects of the Trump ...
As the Trump administration moves forward with cuts to federal programs, uncertainty looms over initiatives like those ...
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AllAfrica on MSNThe 6-Monthly Anti-HIV Jab Could End Aids in South Africa by 2032A modelling study shows the six-monthly anti-HIV jab, lenacapavir, could end Aids in SA by 2032 — but only if between two and four million HIV-negative people in the country would need to use the jab ...
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