If funding cuts continue, the world could face higher rates of annual new HIV infections by 2030 than at the peak of the ...
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Live Science on MSNHIV-funding cuts could lead to nearly 3 million extra deaths by 2030, study suggestsA modeling study looked at how anticipated cuts to international HIV funding would affect the rate of new cases and ...
HIV study warns 2.9 million additional HIV deaths by 2030 and 10.8 million new infections due to major funding cuts from the ...
Amid mass layoffs of federal health workers, which began earlier this week, several key public health offices have been ...
A new study shows how cuts to foreign aid could lead to millions of HIV/AIDS deaths and soaring rates of infections, undoing ...
The Trump administration, along with Britain and Europe, halted foreign aid that previously supported global HIV initiatives.
A new modeling study published in The Lancet HIV journal highlights the alarming potential impact of significant reductions ...
Funding cuts could undo decades of progress and cause infections and deaths to surge to levels not seen since the early 2000s ...
HIV could explode worldwide in the wake of U.S. cuts to foreign aid, resulting in millions of AIDS deaths and soaring rates ...
Cuts in global foreign aid could lead to millions more HIV-related deaths and a sharp increase in infections by 2030, according to a new study published in the journal Lancet HIV Wednesday.
Potential foreign aid cuts could lead to millions of HIV deaths and "soaring" rates of infections around the world, a new ...
We wanted to know how these cuts might affect HIV infections and deaths in the years to come. In a new study, we found the worst-case scenario could see more than 10 million extra infections than ...
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