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How will the Trump administration's cuts to HIV research impact the progress that's been made towards ending the epidemic in the U.S.?
In a sweeping national overhaul of HIV prevention funding, the CDC chose to bypass local and statewide community organizations like AVOL Kentucky.
In a sweeping national overhaul of HIV prevention funding, the CDC chose to bypass local and statewide community organizations like AVOL Kentucky.
Dozens of HIV experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received emails on Wednesday revoking notices they received 10 weeks ago that laid them off.
On April 22, the CDC allegedly informed Emory University in Atlanta that its large HIV self-testing program was being canceled two years early.
ANAC hosted guest speaker Lindsey Dawson to address potential cuts to federal HIV prevention funding and what outcomes providers should expect.
Trump administration cuts to critical U.S. health agencies will reduce HIV prevention services, and hamper Georgia’s efforts to tackle stubbornly high rates of infections.
The consideration of eliminating the CDC's HIV Prevention Division has drawn strong condemnation from health organizations, including the Mazzoni Center.
The Trump administration is reportedly considering cuts to CDC HIV prevention programs, raising concerns among advocates about the future of HIV testing, education and access to preventive medication.
As leaders of county health departments in North Carolina and Tennessee, we’ve seen firsthand how valuable the CDC’s Division of HIV Prevention is.
As Trump administration considers shuttering CDC HIV prevention division, local providers brace for changes Vivent Health in Wisconsin said it receives $1.9 million from the federal government ...