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US aid spending on HIV prevention has bounced back and is now only marginally down on what it was before Donald Trump took office, the deputy executive director of UNAIDS has said.
The Trump administration is yanking $600 million in public health funding from four blue states — California, Colorado, Illinois, and Minnesota — claiming the grants don't align with agency priorities.
Black gay men face major PrEP access gaps due to cost, stigma, mistrust, and provider silence—despite high HIV impact; programs in cities/states show ways to close disparities.
Advocacy groups from 30 countries are urging Merck to create a global access strategy for its once-a-month HIV prevention pill that is still being studied in clinical trials.
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Israeli researchers find gut bacteria may boost immune system of HIV patients
Groundbreaking study led by Weizmann Institute of Science and Hadassah AIDS Center scientists paves the way for new medical therapies that target the body’s bacterial ecosystem The post Israeli researchers find gut bacteria may boost immune system of HIV patients appeared first on The Times of Israel.
For more than a decade, doctors and researchers have announced that a handful of people around the world have been cured of HIV. Each of these patients has experienced long-term viral control — in some cases for over a decade — without antiretroviral therapy (ART), as AIDSMap notes, though some doctors describe them as being in “remission.”
In a move to tackle one of the biggest barriers to HIV prevention and treatment, the Lagos State Government, in collaboration with the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, NACA, and civil society partners,
International criminal syndicates have been using Fiji as a transshipment point for drugs originating in Southeast Asia and Latin America.
Barristers for Adam Hall, who denies infecting men with HIV, say the case against him is "weak".