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HIV Statistics You Should Know - MSNTakeaway According to preliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 39,201 HIV diagnoses were reported in 2023, an 8% increase since 2018.
Yeztugo, a twice-a-year antiviral shot to prevent HIV, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday, marking a major advance in battling AIDS. Yeztugo was approved by the FDA ...
Dozens of HIV experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received emails earlier in June revoking notices they received 10 weeks ago that laid them off. Damage to their projects may ...
At the beginning of June, the Texas Department of State Health Services asked all programs funded by the CDC’s HIV Prevention ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health received notice from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
A doctor and HIV expert reinstated at the CDC this week said the late termination of the surveys would waste millions of taxpayer dollars that have already been spent on data collection. Two large ...
Nine Wisconsin clinics may lose CDC funding for HIV testing due to a federal grant freeze. The funding freeze stems from proposed cuts to HIV prevention in the 2026 Trump administration budget.
Dozens of HIV experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention received emails earlier this month revoking notices they received 10 weeks ago that laid them off. Damage to ...
A drug currently used to treat certain HIV infections has also, on Wednesday, received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration to be used to prevent HIV.
Within 20 years after those first cases, at least 448,000 people with AIDS died. In 2023 — the most recent year the CDC has data available — there were nearly 4,500 HIV-related deaths.
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