Diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential in addressing the diverse global HIV/AIDS pandemic, focusing on vulnerable populations. Significant gaps remain in achieving 2025 goals, with 23% of ...
SEATTLE – October 27, 2025 –Leaders in HIV research highlighted the critical role of that research has played in advancing HIV science over the past 40 years. In a commentary in Nature Medicine, they ...
The AIDS pandemic is nearing its fourth decade, and the need for innovative strategies to help people living with HIV/AIDS has become increasingly important. There are 40 million people infected with ...
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 18, 2026 (HealthDay News) — As new infectious threats emerge worldwide, a key U.S. health agency is quietly ...
In the early years of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, death from infection was likely for most of those who were infected. Today, with antiviral treatment, a newly diagnosed person can live a near normal life ...
The Bush administration’s $15 billion AIDS initiative has received much attention for its boldness and size. But, according to this indispensable Council Special Report, it will not succeed unless it ...
Donald Trump has accused European countries of not helping with the HIV/Aids pandemic, as the UN warned sweeping US cuts to its HIV response programme will cost millions of lives. Speaking to The ...
As the world marks World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci, MD, and his colleague Greg Folkers, MS, MPH, highlight advances made in the treatment and prevention of HIV that ...
The U.S. is still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic with more and more long COVID cases emerging. Bird flu is a growing threat. The country is dealing with measles outbreaks, and antibiotic-resistant ...
As we begin to focus on the psychological impact of all the illness and death in the COVID-19 pandemic, there’s much we can learn from the still-ongoing HIV-AIDS pandemic whose 40th anniversary we ...
As someone who has spent many years studying and responding to viral threats, I’m deeply concerned that we face an unprepared future again. Significant cutbacks in medical science funding, especially ...
South Africa has begun the first human trials of a locally developed HIV vaccine to defeat a virus that still kills around one person per minute worldwide.
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