PEPFAR continues to fulfill its mission. By expanding its scope, this administration could earn the badge of eradicating HIV/AIDS by 2030.
State officials said the change is being made to prevent a shortfall of more than $120 million in the program for low-income people living with HIV.
At the end of 2022, the last year for which CDC data was publicly available, there were 135,400 people living with HIV in ...
The Impact Counter website estimates the USAID cuts have so far caused more than 750,000 deaths, more than 500,000 of them ...
In a surprise move, Florida officials have proposed drastically reducing eligibility for the state AIDS drug assistance program.
This study uses Population-based HIV Impact Assessments survey data to examine factors associated with gender disparities in ...
A new study offers good news from Uganda — although the cuts in U.S. aid cast a shadow over the reduction in deaths of ...
The announcement of the cuts prompted warnings from around the world about the potential consequences. In the Journal of ...
World AIDS Day is a time to remember all those who have passed away from the HIV virus, and a time to recognize and reaffirm our nation’s historic and heroic lifesaving efforts to end the preventable ...
Carole Treston had been a nurse early in her career when she and her mother traveled to Washington, D.C., and saw the AIDS Memorial Quilt laid out across the National Mall. The quilt, first displayed ...
Protecting public health abroad benefits Americans. In a globalized world, diseases and their social and economic impacts do not stay within national boundaries. Increased rates of untreated HIV in ...