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Patients to be screened for HIV and Hepatitis in Cambridgeshire

BBC News 25 Mar 2025
Patients at emergency departments at Cambridgeshire hospitals will be screened for HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C under new plans. The move comes after the NHS outlined ambitions to end new HIV cases in England by 2030.
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‘People will die based on these decisions’: Trump administration cuts funding for dozens of HIV studies

CNN 25 Mar 2025
About 13% of people who have HIV don’t know they have it — one driver of the virus’ continuing spread ... preventable, but Black and Latino men have a disproportionately high risk of catching the virus.
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HIV infections on ascendancy in Central Region with nearly 4,000 new cases

Business Ghana 24 Mar 2025
The Central Region recorded a dramatic rise in new HIV infections in 2024, with 3,803 new people contracting the virus, the Regional Health Directorate has reported.
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Cuts to research into inequality, disparities and other DEIA topics harm science

Phys Dot Org 24 Mar 2025
Starting in the 1980s, it was also DEIA research that led to HIV/AIDS, a virus disproportionately affecting the LGBTQ+ community, no longer being a death sentence ... of HIV from mother to infant.
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Federal funding cuts threaten Colorado’s plan to reduce HIV infections

Denver Post 22 Mar 2025
Colorado public health officials started the year with a plan to bring down new HIV infections across the state ... The state also is putting additional funds toward helping people find and pay for medication that can prevent HIV infection, she said.
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Editorial: COVID anniversary finds U.S. less prepared for future outbreaks

Boston Herald 22 Mar 2025
In mere weeks, the WHO declared the virus a global emergency as other countries reported cases ... The virus was everywhere. And on March 11, the WHO labeled it a pandemic, the first declared since HIV/AIDS 38 years earlier.
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Doctors blame MoH for lack of blood deaths

Mmegi Online 21 Mar 2025
“Although the minimum required tests for blood-borne viruses such as HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B and C are conducted, there are significant gaps in testing.
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Opinion/Column: Like people, science is imperfect, and we should love it anyway

The Gardner News 21 Mar 2025
These were the voices of lives whose final moments were ushered by a virus soon to take its place with HIV/AIDS, smallpox and Bubonic Plague among the deadliest infectious diseases in history ... As a virus, it doesn't owe us any of this.
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Less than 10% of Ghanaians visit dentists regularly

Ghana Business News 21 Mar 2025
He said the mouth plays a vital role in the human body since its presentation could lead to the oral manifestation of Human Immune Virus (HIV) and sometimes dire situations like death ... Source. GNA ....
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'Some won't survive': US cuts threaten South Africa's young HIV patients

Independent online (SA) 20 Mar 2025
... the virus ... South Africa has one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in the world, with around 13 percent of the population -- or 7.8 million people -- living with the virus, according to government data.
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'Some won't survive': US cuts threaten S.Africa's young HIV patients

Knoxville Daily Sun 20 Mar 2025
... the virus ... South Africa has one of the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in the world, with around 13 percent of the population -- or 7.8 million people -- living with the virus, according to government data.
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Trump administration considering closing HIV prevention agency: reports

Washington Blade 20 Mar 2025
HIV programs ... “We should be doubling down on our investment to end the HIV epidemic once and for all, not regressing to the days of funeral services and a virus running rampant,” she said.
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Japanese plant yields compounds that exhibit strong anti-HIV activity

Phys Dot Org 20 Mar 2025
... a substance inhibiting replication of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
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Covid 19 vaccine requirement ban dies in committee

The Pioneer News 20 Mar 2025
Even though using mRNA vaccines for Covid-19 is recent, scientists have been studying this technology since the 1990s, initially wanting to use it to fight HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).
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U.S. aid cuts threaten South Africa's young HIV patients

Japan Times 20 Mar 2025
Around 13% of South Africa's population live with HIV, and about 640,000 children were orphaned by the virus in 2023 ... .
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