“The end of AIDS” is still possible by 2030, the United Nations insisted Thursday, but cautioned that the world’s deadliest pandemic could only be halted if leaders grasped the opportunity. “AIDS can ...
When 20-year-old UF anthropology major Fiona Garber and a group of their peers were tasked with a research project as a part of UF’s Alexander Grass Scholars Program, they chose to delve into the ...
World leaders are capable of ending the AIDs pandemic by 2030, and their policy choices will not just "decide the fate of millions of lives," but "whether the world’s deadliest pandemic is overcome." ...
“When you suppress something, ultimately it comes out,” says Dr Anthony Fauci. “And it comes out in me, every once in a while, and when I think about it I can barely speak.” The White House chief ...
A new study finds HIV/AIDS survivors felt more isolation, grief and stigma during the AIDS pandemic than during COVID. Older men, despite facing adversity during the AIDS pandemic, were able to cope ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AHF, the world’s largest provider of HIV/AIDS care globally, calls on world and public health leaders to apply lessons learned from HIV/AIDS—‘the other pandemic’—to the ...
Forty years into the HIV/AIDS pandemic, there are still over 1.5 million infections per year globally and nearly 700,000 deaths. The global targets adopted in 2016 were not reached by 2020, although ...
The UK should “fight to the finish line” and help end the Aids pandemic, especially with “miracle” prevention drugs now available, the head of UNAIDS has urged amid unprecedented global aid cuts. The ...
Despite unprecedented growth in available resources, the world is facing both short- and long-run financial crises in combating the international HIV/AIDS pandemic. The long-term challenges posed by ...
This story is one in a series of first-person perspectives from those who are working on the frontlines to better understand, treat and prevent transmission of HIV and AIDS as well as COVID-19. You ...
Dr. Gonsalves is an associate professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, a longtime AIDS activist and a 2018 MacArthur fellow. The early 1990s were in many ways the most terrible ...