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The Trump administration's cuts to HIV prevention will lead to new infections, medical costs and death, experts warn.
With federal cuts to HIV prevention by the Trump administration, the Coastal Bend Wellness Foundation is worried about a possible epidemic.
That money trickles down from the CDC, Hoelscher said ... Benjamin Rios, a patient navigator at the center, said HIV testing is for everybody, not just the LGBTQIA+ community.
The Trump administration this week decimated HIV prevention programs across government health ... men are more likely to keep using the medication with the support of a patient navigator; an ...
A former top federal health official who served during President Trump’s first term warned that the drastic cuts to the ...
The CDC represents 91% of all HIV prevention funding. Eliminating these programs would have a significant impact on the prevention and treatment of this virus in the US. Amidst ongoing job and ...
Along with six other states, Missouri has been awarded CDC funding dedicated to lowering HIV infections, which helps pay for medicine like pre-exposure prophylactics (PrEP) for at-risk patients.
The cuts to staff effectively disable entire branches of the CDC. Divisions that work to stop new hepatitis and HIV infections were hit hardest, according to active and retired CDC employees ...
Programs like the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, the Minority AIDS Initiative and CDC HIV Prevention contribute ... be for uninsured care and Medicaid patients, because HIV does not respect "those ...