WASHINGTON (Reuters) - AIDS transmission rates have plummeted in the United States and only 5 percent of Americans infected with the AIDS virus will infect someone else in any given year, researchers ...
The Federal government has pledged to tackle head-on the issue of mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS, aligning with the global goal to eliminate the disease as an epidemic in the country by 2030 ...
A medical breakthrough on AIDS prevention and treatment may be on its way. A new vaginal gel that appears to block the AIDS virus is boosting hopes worldwide that the dreaded disease can be brought ...
The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) is actively working to create an enabling environment to eliminate AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, according to its Director General, Dr.
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Florida’s 2026 decision to reduce funding for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program for medications that keep people with AIDS from transmitting the HIV virus to others, is surely a form of bureaucratic ...
According to a new study, AIDS transmission rates have plummeted in the United States and only 5 percent of Americans infected with the AIDS virus will infect someone else in any given year.