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A Gates Foundation report tracks the pandemic’s global devastation—from health care to equality—and highlights a path forward.
Plus: Top 10 philanthropic funders of HIV, according to the latest report from Funders Concerned About AIDS
New forms of treatment and PrEP and, hopefully, an at least partially effective vaccine will be key to fighting the epidemic in the 2020s.
Last year, the federal agency invested nearly $300 million in the search for HIV cure therapies.
Nearly $200 million of the pledge will go to DREAMS programs in Africa and the Caribbean.
A machine learning algorithm designed small sets of proteins that boasted the greatest potential to elicit a broad-based immune response.
Here are the top 20 philanthropic funders of HIV, according to an FCAA report, which also offers good news for the U.S. South and PrEP.
Javier Muñoz, Thandie Newton and Zara Larsson want the world to #GAF. Durex (RED) condoms raise AIDS funds.
However, there is hope that two HIV vaccines under investigation may at least cut transmission risk in half and qualify for mass use.
Nope. According to this video of Bill Gates.
At stake in amfAR’s civil war is the nonprofit’s quest to find a cure for HIV.
Who are the top 20 funders across the globe? This annual FCAA report lists them all.
A trial of long-acting cabotegravir injected every eight weeks is already under way among men who have sex with men and trans women.
The study of a vaccine that is designed to prevent multiple strains of the virus will include 2,600 women in sub-Saharan Africa.
Intarcia Therapeutics develops tiny implants that release meds. Here’s why they may be better than daily pills.
Who are the top 10 global funders, and where do those millions go? The FCAA’s latest findings will surprise you.
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