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Let’s answer the question of why you should care. First and foremost, you should care because these are human beings with ...
The president’s demolition of the lifesaving Bush-era HIV/AIDS program will kill tens of thousands of people in sub-Saharan ...
Two decades ago, the world united against the AIDS crisis—and it worked. Twenty-six million lives have been saved, and 8 ...
AIDS-related illnesses continue to be the most common cause of hospital admissions for people living with HIV worldwide, ...
Cases of the Aids virus among heterosexuals who caught it in Africa are running at double ... are immigrants to Britain as opposed to British people contracting infection on foreign trips.
A Nassau County man, who spent nearly 30 years with USAID, laments the abrupt shutdown of the agency and shares some of its ...
In 2024 South Africa had about 178 000 new infections per year, with 105 000 people with HIV dying of any cause during that period. But for lenacapavir to turn this around and end Aids by 2032 ...
The chief director of health at the National Treasury shared positive news about the future of medical aid schemes in South ...
Instead of the Aids denialism of decades past, it’s US funding cuts that could lead to up to 300 000 more HIV infections in the next four years. Activists like Sisonke Msimang say the past has answers ...
A 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 ...