Tens of thousands of Americans are at risk of losing access to HIV treatment as nearly 20 states tighten eligibility rules for AIDS Drug Assistance Programs, known as ADAPs.
The shift could cut off tens of thousands of people from treatment. Nearly 20 states are moving to restrict assistance programs that help people afford HIV medications, a shift that could cut off tens ...
Active cases of tuberculosis (TB) cost low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with heavy TB burdens $3.5 billion more in ...
Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant health burden in 25 low- and middle-income countries. Despite TB being ...
Medications have kept Tori Samuel’s HIV at bay for decades. The part-time worker from Ocala, Florida, has thrived, marrying her husband and giving birth to three children, none of whom have the virus.
Improved efforts to link and retain HIV-positive individuals in care, along with increased screening for HIV, could reduce the incidence of HIV infection and deaths from AIDS in the United States by ...
The US HIV/AIDS Strategy and Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) initiatives aim to reduce HIV transmission by 90% by 2030 through targeted care and prevention initiatives such as the Undetectable = ...
A little over two decades ago, addressing Nigeria’s HIV crisis topped U.S. President George W. Bush’s priorities. Africa’s most populous nation had 3.5 million HIV cases, and the disease threatened to ...
Offering HIV testing to people at health checks when they register at a new GP surgery in high-prevalence areas is cost-effective and will save lives, according to a study involving over 86,000 people ...
HIV care is no longer just about viral suppression — it’s about future-proofing patient health, reducing long-term risk and creating a more sustainable healthcare system.