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The program known as PEPFAR is one of the most effective and popular U.S. foreign aid projects in history, and the government ...
PEPFAR was launched in 2003 to stop the spread of HIV in Africa. Now, although some funding remains for the program, many of ...
PEPFAR, which received strong bipartisan support, is credited with saving 26 million lives and enabling almost 8 million babies to be born without HIV.
The US has approved lenacapavir for HIV prevention. However, experts worry that cuts to the health budget will "squander" the drug's chance of reducing infections.
But the Trump administration has decided that PEPFAR should no longer support H.I.V. prevention for anyone except pregnant and breastfeeding women, and will most likely fund only a sliver of the ...
Without U.S. support, few options remain for those fighting HIV. - PEPFAR Cuts Hit Uganda’s Most Vulnerable ...
Utah biochemist Wesley Sundquist has achieved yet another milestone with the Food and Drug Administration approval of an antiviral drug for HIV prevention based on his findings.
Elton John: We've made great progress on HIV/AIDS. Budget cuts threaten to set us back. Programs that provide treatment, fuel prevention and fight the stigma of HIV/AIDS should be expanded, not ...
While a vaccine to prevent HIV still is needed, some experts say this new shot could be the next best thing.
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) tore into Democrats over there management of PEPFAR, and asked OMB Director Russell Vought about President Trump's ...
In a study of human immune cells infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say a molecule within HIV itself can be manipulated and amplified to force the ...