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Montgomery Advertiser on MSNAlabama still fighting HIV: 'In the South is where we have the majority of the problems':Nearly half of all new cases in 2022 were in the South. "The frustrating part is we have the tools now to stop it." ...
We couldn’t be ignored any longer. We scared the leaders of federal agencies, challenged politicians on their doorsteps, took ...
Without public health surveillance, officials trying to tackle outbreaks, identify threats and evaluate treatments are working ‘in the darkness of ignorance.’ ...
King Holmes, MD, PhD, an infectious diseases physician and researcher who helped create modern STI research and was a central ...
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Aid cuts by the United States are hurting Africa's capacity to respond to disease outbreaks, the head of the continent's ...
The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections 2025 opened with a session dedicated to informing attendees about ...
Fiji health authorities are scrambling to stem an outbreak of HIV, as growing meth use and alarming needle-sharing trends ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic transformed over the past five years from a catastrophic threat that has killed over 7 million people ...
Promising results from an early-stage trial suggest that lenacapavir injections might offer long-lasting protection.
Federal datasets began disappearing from public view on Jan 31, in response to executive orders from President Donald Trump.
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Choose Compassion, Reject Cruelty to End HIV, Says Top UN Rights OfficialGlobal efforts to tackle the HIV/AIDS epidemic continue to remain insufficient, with deadly consequences, the UN Human Rights Council heard on Thursday.
Unlike President Trump's picks to lead other health agencies who established their conservative bona fides during the ...
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