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Arun Seang* works six days a week in a garment factory in Phnom Penh. In the past when he needed time off to go to the HIV clinic he came up with excuses. Now there’s no need. The National Clinic for ...
GENEVA, 19 May 2025— As funding cuts threaten to cause an additional 6 million new HIV infections and 4 million preventable AIDS-related deaths, UNAIDS is calling on governments and partners attending ...
National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day spotlights an often overlooked part of the HIV conversation. This ...
Withdrawing or reducing aid has immediate and often fatal effects − not only for the countries receiving aid but for people around the globe.
The fight against HIV remains a major public health challenge, primarily due to the persistence of viral reservoirs that ...
The Russia and Eurasia Program examines the rapid rise in HIV/AIDS cases in Russia and Eurasia and the consequences if the pandemic is left unchecked Until the mid-1990s, Russia and Eurasia had ...
There is still time to register for the Big Island AIDS Walk, a community event dedicated to raising awareness, reducing stigma, and supporting those affected by HIV and AIDS. The event will ...
USAID was the main US agency responsible for implementing the world’s largest programme providing life-saving diagnostics, preventive care and treatment for HIV/AIDS. Its dissolution has put an ...
The Gilead case stems from a civil lawsuit, filed under seal in August 2016, by Dr. Paul Bellman, a New York physician who specialized in treating patients diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. The suit ...
Now, Gilead Sciences has agreed to fork over $202 million to resolve allegations that it operated HIV speaker programs as a way to offer inducements for doctors to write prescriptions. In an ...
The Uganda AIDS Commission has reported a downward trend in new HIV infections, even as the country continues to fall short of key national targets in the fight against the epidemic. Speaking to ...