A modeling study looked at how anticipated cuts to international HIV funding would affect the rate of new cases and HIV-related deaths in low- and middle-income countries. We could see up to 10.8 ...
Proposed cuts to global foreign aid, including slashing programs in the United States, could lead to millions of HIV deaths and soaring rates of infections around the world in the coming years ...
A Lancet HIV study predicts up to 2.9 million deaths from HIV-related health issues by 2030 due to these cuts. The study warns of a potential HIV resurgence with significant increases in new ...
This surge in infections in low- and middle-income countries would contribute up to 2.9 million more HIV-related deaths by 2030. These disturbing figures come from a new modeling study published ...
Infections and deaths could surge to early 2000s levels, study authors say. Potential foreign aid cuts could lead to millions of HIV deaths and "soaring" rates of infections around the world ...
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 ...
There could be 2,000 new HIV infections a day across the world and a tenfold increase in related deaths, possibly in the millions in the years to come, if funding frozen by the United States is ...
WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - Foreign aid cuts by Western governments could lead to over 10 million additional HIV infections and nearly 3 million deaths by the end of the decade, according to a new ...
HIV deaths and infections will rise as a result of cuts to foreign aid, a study has warned. Funding cuts could undo decades of progress and cause infections and deaths to surge to levels not seen ...
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