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Trump administration funding cuts and dismantling of USAID force the focus to shift from elimination back to treatment.
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Daily Maverick on MSNProfessor screw it, let’s do it — battle-hardened HIV researcher Francois Venter ready for another big fightProfessor Francois Venter refuses to pull his punches, and he has publicly excoriated both the President and the health ...
U.S. funded treatments in the country have helped reduce deaths from HIV/AIDS to around 14,000 a year, from as high as ...
From rural reservations to shebeens or speakeasies (bars) - wherever black people gathered, they were talking about Ashe's ...
Preventative therapies for HIV-1 (Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1) have made leaps and bounds over the past decade. A ...
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved a $474.6 million loan for South Africa's ...
The move will likely solidify the foundation’s outsized role in global health, particularly as the United States, the United ...
Some staffers at the U.S. Agency for International Development describe racing the clock to try to push out promised funds for surviving global aid programs, ahead of USAID's last day as an ...
South Africa did not rely on U.S. funding for its HIV drugs, but about 15,000 health workers' salaries were paid by PEPFAR, which previously gave South Africa over $400 million a year.
Over the last two decades, South Africa made massive progress in reducing transmission of HIV from mothers to their babies. Even so, about 7 000 babies still contract the virus every year.
It’s why HIV studies are heavily concentrated in South Africa, more than in any other African nation. Because HIV patients have weakened immune systems prone to tuberculosis (TB), research into ...
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