The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief has been the subject of a series of presidential orders and memos that have ...
A few weeks ago, the US government put to a halt the United States President’s Emergency Plan For Aids Relief (PEPFAR) for 90 ...
PEPFAR funds more than 217,000 health care workers, including many nurses, who provide access to HIV care and treatment.
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates in an interview Wednesday said he hopes President Trump sees the value in preserving ...
HIV is spread by bodily fluids such as blood, breast milk or semen. It gradually weakens the body’s immune system and makes ...
Young girls with U.S. and Kenya flags wait to greet U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec as he visits a President's ...
The impact on PEPFAR programs could be devastating, Human Rights Watch said. It is unclear how many of the people receiving antiretroviral treatment medicines before the suspension have since been ...
Anne Neilan, MD, MPH, an associate professor of Pediatrics and physician investigator in the Medical Practice Evaluation Center at Massachusetts General Hospital, is corresponding author of a new ...
HIV infections and deaths would increase dramatically should the United States cut back on funding for the President’s ...
Antiretroviral medications and treatment to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV are included in the limited waiver ...
PEPFAR, according to the State Department, has saved the lives of approximately 20 million people since it was created by George W. Bush in 2003. The $6.5 billion annual program has historically ...
Thanks to this transformative program, millions of people living with HIV are on treatment and living healthy, productive lives. PEPFAR, launched in 2003 by President George W. Bush, is arguably ...