The far-reaching move could disrupt U.S. programs around the world, including a widely lauded effort to combat HIV worldwide that is credited with saving some 25 million lives, U.S. officials warned.
The distribution of HIV drugs in foreign countries by the U.S. has been paused after President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on foreign aid. The cuts by the Trump administration affect the ...
Clinical trials testing efficacy of novel HIV treatments rely on analytical treatment interruption (ATI). Using data from 24 prospective studies, the authors here show that the virus becomes ...
HIV treatment has come a long way. With daily medication, most people with HIV can live a normal life span. But unmet needs still remain. Some people, for example, find it hard to remember to take ...
These conditions often happen to people who don't have HIV, as well. But if you do have the virus, they can lead to more serious issues. Odds are you’ve had a few sinus infections or bouts of ...
Nearly half of the new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections reported in the Philippines last year were among the youth, according to the Department of Health (DOH). DOH Assistant Secretary ...
UNAIDS has welcomed Wednesday’s emergency waiver from the United States Secretary of State that will allow the continuation of life-saving HIV treatment funded by the US across 55 countries worldwide.
A move by the Trump administration to freeze funding for the U.S.’s widely heralded international HIV/AIDS program is sowing uncertainty globally and putting countless lives at immediate risk ...
LONDON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has moved to stop the supply of lifesaving drugs for HIV, malaria and tuberculosis, as well as medical supplies for newborn babies, in countries ...
The Trump administration's freeze on foreign aid has halted HIV medication disbursements, leaving patients without treatment and threatening lives, while PEPFAR's future remains uncertain. (AP File) ...
“This obviously positive symbol makes hope, but there’s a lot of work to do,” Jensen said For most people, HIV is a lifelong infection, and the virus is never fully eradicated. Thanks to modern ...
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