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From the first reported case of AIDS to the present, what is the history of HIV-AIDS and are there parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic?
Global health leaders and advocates challenged attendees of IAS to support the work of the partnerships that are creating patient-focused innovations for HIV prevention and treatment.
As Australia marks 40 years since the introduction of HIV/AIDS testing, global health leaders are sounding the alarm over ...
Years of significant US investment into AIDS programmes have greatly reduced mortality rates. However, the abrupt suspension ...
This isn’t about managing the AIDS pandemic. It’s about ending it — and letting a new generation grow and thrive free of its ...
Elton John and Jeanine White, the mother of Ryan White, urge Congress not to cut funding for lifesaving HIV and AIDS programs.
The $4 billion that the United States pledged for the global HIV response for 2025 disappeared virtually overnight in January, when U.S. President Donald Trump ordered that all foreign aid be ...
People around the world on Sunday observed the 31st annual World AIDS Day, an event first declared in 1981 aimed at raising awareness of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It was first declared by the World ...
In addition to the longstanding challenge of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic, we’re facing budget cuts to state and federal funding—particularly around prevention services.
When Gay Men’s Health Crisis, the world’s first AIDS service organization, was founded in 1982, it was regular people trying to meet the needs of all people living with AIDS.
How will the Trump administration's cuts to HIV research impact the progress that's been made towards ending the epidemic in the U.S.?
At the start of the epidemic, AIDS was considered a “ gay plague,” and to be openly queer was to risk abandonment, eviction, assault or worse. Families disowned their children.