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In the first hour of "Connections" on June 13, 2025, guest host Racquel Stephen hosts a discussion on how federal funding ...
Infectious disease clinicians raised alarm that proposed cuts to Medicaid could affect ID-related services, not only among ...
The timing of the reduction has stunned health officials, who say Kenya should be increasing, not decreasing, domestic ...
South Africa’s leadership of the G20 this year is critical for global public health, as it works to tackle the inequalities that are holding back progress. UNAIDS is working in partnership with South ...
The Trump administration's cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development have had reverberations around the world. The agency, which operated in over 100 nations and employed thousands of ...
Advanced HIV disease (AHD) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) poses a significant public health challenge, increasing mortality ...
Among Black women with HIV, who experience care disparities. U=U messaging is underused, and tailored interventions are ...
More than 40 million people worldwide are living with HIV-1, which continues to be a major global health challenge due to its ...
Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has flagged off the Free to Shine Triple Elimination Campaign, an initiative of ...
Vega, and Dr. Laura Cheever. (L-R) Latino Commission on AIDS President Guillermo Chacón, Board Chair Jesus Aguais, with ...
Eight million people living with HIV. Just over 6 million on treatment. Behind these big numbers lurk a universe of fascinating epidemiological dynamics. In this special briefing, Spotlight editor ...
as well as care of HIV/AIDS, because a large number of patients remain to be identified and continue to spread the virus in the population. Clearly, if the epidemic is not contained in China ...