New York City has made incredible progress against HIV, but rising infection rates, persistent disparities, and looming federal funding cuts risk a backslide. Your Local Epidemiologist New York breaks ...
The U.S. commitment to ending HIV is shaken. For the first time, we didn't formally mark World AIDS Day. And Trump has cut ...
Health officials are concerned about the uptick, which comes as the federal government proposes cuts to HIV treatment and ...
The city’s latest HIV Surveillance Annual Report cites an increase in the number of residents diagnosed with the disease, ...
For the first time in more than three decades, the United States did not take part in World AIDS Day on December 1, a major ...
HIV treatment has significantly evolved over the past 30 years, transforming HIV from a fatal disease to a manageable chronic ...
On World AIDS Day, advocates warn that new federal cuts could erase decades of progress and leave vulnerable communities at ...
With cases rising by 3091% since 2010, Fiji is introducing same-day testing and treatment, peer education and support, and ...
You may not realize you’ve benefited from HIV research. But if you’ve received a treatment that was approved through a recent clinical trial, received a CAR T cell for your cancer, or even just taken ...
Women are disproportionately affected by HIV, making up nearly half of new infections globally and in India. Stigma, gender inequality, financial dependence and poor awareness of prevention tools like ...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Switching antiretroviral (ARV) regimens is a key component in optimizing the long-term management of people living with HIV (PLWH). This study aims to analyze the profiles and ...
In 2024, there were 40.8 million [37.0 million–45.6 million] people living with HIV. ­ 39.4 million [35.7 million–44.0 million] adults (15 years or older). ­ 1.4 million [1.1 million–1.8 million] ...