Donald Trump’s slashing of foreign aid has derailed the projected end of the Aids pandemic and could lead to four million extra deaths by 2030, The Independent can reveal. New figures show the number ...
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 ...
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 ...
The government backing The Independent's call to protect HIV funding and help end the Aids pandemic by 2030 could be an important success story for the UK, chief international correspondent Bel Trew ...
The AIDS pandemic is almost 30 years old, and in that time 60 million people have been infected with HIV, and more than 30 million people have lost their life to the most destructive epidemic in ...
The world risks returning to the worst days of the global AIDS pandemic following the sudden halt to US foreign aid funding, the UN's top AIDS official said Monday, warning millions would die. The ...
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 ...
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Further, the relative importance of sanitation, health education, and nutrition--in contrast to medical interventions like immunization and antibiotics--has remained in contentious debate. Regardless, ...
"This is going to be our Pearl Harbor moment, our 9/11 moment, only it's not going to be localized, it's going to be happening all over the country and I want America to understand that," said Vice ...
On World Zoonoses Day, Dr. Ishwar Gilada explains why future pandemics are preventable through preparedness, One Health ...