HHS is considering major cuts to federal HIV prevention funding as part of a CDC reorganization, potentially affecting programs like PrEP. Experts warn the move could hinder efforts to combat the ...
But in fact, tuberculosis is still the world’s deadliest infectious disease. It kills over 1.2 million people per year. That ...
Scientists at IIT Roorkee have achieved a major breakthrough by identifying a potential drug for the treatment of chikungunya ...
For four decades, it’s been an enduring symbol of the AIDS epidemic. Now a section of the famous National AIDS Memorial Quilt ...
A main obstacle to an HIV cure is that viral DNA integrates into the chromosomes of memory T cells (blue), which evade ...
Groundbreaking South African HIV cure trial shows 20% of participants maintaining viral suppression without medication for 18 ...
The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections 2025 (CROI) featured multiple sessions that focused on breaking research and treatments.
For the majority of people with the virus in the U.S., dying with HIV has turned into living a long life with HIV.
When volunteers launched Pittsburgh Aids Task Force in 1985, they didn’t expect the organization would be operating 40 years later.
In recognition of Women's History Month, our Identity + Innovation spotlight features Devi SenGupta. Hear how Devi's background has shaped her approach to developing new medicines and to bringing ...
In 2023, after a brief hiatus, tuberculosis regained from COVID its status as the world’s deadliest infectious disease—a ...
Camp Dreamcatcher in Chester County, launched at the height of ‘90s stigma around HIV, has served thousands of children ...