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US aid cuts could lead to millions more HIV/AIDS deaths by 2029, UN warns United Nations 2025 Global AIDS Update says if funding not replaced, Trump’s cuts may reverse ‘decades’ of progress ...
Chicago, Cook County and Illinois are on the cusp of ending the HIV epidemic in our city, county and state. But that progress is fragile.
Despite highly effective HIV prevention drugs on the market, only a fraction of those at risk in the U.S. are taking them — or even know they're an option. It's called pre-exposure prophylaxis ...
Sexual and gender minorities living in North Carolina had low rates of being prescribed pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) despite a significant percentage having an increased risk of HIV due to ...
Pepfar funding has impacted South Africa’s HIV response, a global report has found. Testing and data information systems were disrupted, with viral load testing reportedly decreasing by up to 21% in ...
Unfortunately, the Trump administration and the Republican majorities in Congress are putting access to lifesaving innovations at risk.
A secondary analysis of a large trial shows that exposure to the HIV drug abacavir is linked to an elevated risk for major cardiovascular events in people with HIV.
A higher baseline HIV viral load increases the odds of an immunologic response in women living with HIV, except among those who acquire HIV through intravenous drug use.
Despite warnings that the law criminalizes low-risk behaviors, the state remains one of just five that impose lengthy sex offender registration requirements after conviction.
In a recent landmark study, scientists have unveiled how HIV-1 penetrates the cell's nuclear barrier—a discovery that could reshape antiviral strategies. The research, led by Professor Peijun ...
Jigawa State aims to improve HIV treatment access by dispensing antiretroviral drugs at primary healthcare centers. The initiative targets over 26,000 untreated individuals.
Three decades after Rae Lewis-Thornton became the face of HIV, the virus is still a major threat to Black women. She and experts explore why.