The GOP’s House-passed budget bill seeks to cut over $1.5 billion in services for people living with and vulnerable to human ...
More than 40 years have passed since the CDC reported the first cases of HIV in the United States. In that time, we’ve ...
An annual conference about infectious diseases is seeing a dramatic attendance decline, in part because Centers for Disease ...
In his 2019 State of the Union address, President Donald Trump pledged to boost HIV spending, with the lofty goal of bringing the nation’s epidemic to heel by 2030. Last year, this federal initiative, ...
With many pathogens, a brief lapse in surveillance – as due to a government shutdown – is manageable, said Dr. John Brooks, ...
Actor and activist Javier Muñoz joined public-health leaders in Atlanta to unveil the #CutsKill Quilt and demand Congress protect HIV funding that advocates say saves lives.
Currently available medications could be enough to end the HIV epidemic in the United States, provided people can access and afford them, experts have said. Taken as directed, modern medications can ...
Overall, tailoring an HIV treatment regimen to individuals’ clinical and social context can help mitigate the persistent barriers to care access. Switching treatment is not just a clinical decision ...
Ten years ago, the Indiana community of Austin made headlines for its historic HIV outbreak brought on by intravenous drug ...