A decade ago, today’s progress towards confronting the global HIV epidemic would have been unimaginable. A remarkable global mobilization of resources through the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, combined with the commitment of affected countries and communities, has enabled 19.5 million persons living with HIV (PLHIV) to access life-saving antiretroviral therapy (ART) [1]. This has resulted in decreasing HIV-related morbidity and mortality and contributed to a significant decline in the number of new infections [1]
In June 2011, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, the US President’s Emergency Plan for ...
With more than 1·2 million people living with HIV in the USA, a complex epidemic across the large an...
We have the tools at our disposal to significantly bend AIDS-related morbidity and mortality curves ...
A new analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that the number of people...
Since its inception in 2003, the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been an ...
HIV/AIDS is arguably the most significant health challenge facing the world today. The 2008 numbers ...
More assertive political leadership in the global response to AIDS in both poor and rich countries c...
For 30 years CDC has played a leading role in achieving scientific progress and translating science ...
In response to persistently elevated human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) incidence in the United Stat...
of AIDS. That’s like a 747 crashing every day in a country of 12 million people.... As fast as they ...
The global commitment to ending the AIDS epidemic, as set forth in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable D...
The Progress report 2011: Global HIV/AIDS response reviews progress made until the end of 2010 in sc...
The international community has committed to ending the epidemics of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria...
The past decade has seen remarkable progress in increasing access to antiretroviral therapy in resou...
The global AIDS update, \u201cMiles to Go,\u201d released by UNAIDS in July 2018, acknowledges globa...
In June 2011, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, the US President’s Emergency Plan for ...
With more than 1·2 million people living with HIV in the USA, a complex epidemic across the large an...
We have the tools at our disposal to significantly bend AIDS-related morbidity and mortality curves ...
A new analysis from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that the number of people...
Since its inception in 2003, the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been an ...
HIV/AIDS is arguably the most significant health challenge facing the world today. The 2008 numbers ...
More assertive political leadership in the global response to AIDS in both poor and rich countries c...
For 30 years CDC has played a leading role in achieving scientific progress and translating science ...
In response to persistently elevated human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) incidence in the United Stat...
of AIDS. That’s like a 747 crashing every day in a country of 12 million people.... As fast as they ...
The global commitment to ending the AIDS epidemic, as set forth in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable D...
The Progress report 2011: Global HIV/AIDS response reviews progress made until the end of 2010 in sc...
The international community has committed to ending the epidemics of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria...
The past decade has seen remarkable progress in increasing access to antiretroviral therapy in resou...
The global AIDS update, \u201cMiles to Go,\u201d released by UNAIDS in July 2018, acknowledges globa...
In June 2011, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, the US President’s Emergency Plan for ...
With more than 1·2 million people living with HIV in the USA, a complex epidemic across the large an...
We have the tools at our disposal to significantly bend AIDS-related morbidity and mortality curves ...