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HIV has been in retreat around the world. But with cuts to foreign aid, it's less clear where the trend lines go from here. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to author Emily Bass about the future of the virus.
In a new Johns Hopkins Medicine-led study, researchers predict that ending federal funding for the Ryan White Program could ...
The WHO approves lenacapavir every six months as a new step in HIV prevention, simplifying diagnoses and expanding ...
The incidence of new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) diagnoses in the United States have declined more than two-thirds since the height of the pandemic ...
NEW DELHI — The United Nations has set an ambitious goal of zero new HIV infections and zero AIDS-related deaths by 2015 as the next stage of the war against the deadly virus, a new report said Friday ...
HIV has been in retreat around the world. Fewer people are dying of the disease.New infections are decreasing. More HIV ...
HIV is a virus that attacks your immune system. If you don’t treat it, HIV typically goes through three stages. But if you keep the virus under control, you may live for decades without symptoms and ...
July 13, 2011 — In another major advance against the spread of HIV/AIDS, 2 studies released today report that a daily dose of antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV infection also can reduce the ...
The United States has suspended some funding for its flagship AIDS relief program, according to international organizations ...
When the U.S. Congress passed the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act in August 1990, it honored a ...
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