AIDS has been placing stress on the world economy since the early 90s, whether it be government, the private sector, or individual households. With the US government allocating an estimated 85 billion ...
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has warned that an estimated 3.3 million additional people could acquire HIV by 2030 unless urgent steps were taken ...
Forty years ago, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first reported that Black and Hispanic people were ...
While the WHO is still assessing the scale of the impact of foreign aid cuts, access to PrEP medication is believed to have dropped dramatically.
The University of Chicago Medicine's Center for Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Innovation (Ci3) in Sexual and Reproductive Health has launched a research initiative aimed at reducing HIV infection and ...
Since the first reported case 40 years ago, HIV/AIDS continues to be a global health crisis, particularly in Africa. The continent is home to about 15.2% of the world’s population, but home to more ...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection remains a major public health challenge across the EU and the world.
Concern has been expressed about the fertility of people infected with HIV: the worry has been that on learning of their condition, HIV-affected individuals may attempt to accomplish unmet ...