AIDS was once the number one cause of death for men 25-44. While the illness is no longer a death sentence, there's still a lot of work to do. Since HIV was first discovered in 1983, medical experts ...
Faculty investigators from UB’s Center for Integrated Global Biomedical Sciences (CIGBS) recently traveled to Zimbabwe and South Africa to address two public health challenges devastating that part of ...
These effects will escalate over time. The long-term negative impact of AIDS can be expected to accelerate. Classic GDP growth models may fail to capture the negative long-term intergenerational ...
The year 2026 marks an important milestone with only 5 years left for world leaders to deliver on the promise of ending AIDS ...
Humanitarian efforts to fight diseases such as HIV, malaria and tuberculosis in some of the world's poorest nations have been ...
Key goals of EHE include, from 2017 to the end of 2025, reducing new HIV infections and diagnoses by 75%, increasing viral suppression among PWH to 95%, and increasing good or better self-rated health ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic spiked in the 1980s, resulting in the death of over 100,000 people from 1981 to 1990, making an irreversible mark on our world from a social, medical, and political perspective.
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