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Global Health Community Concerned By Declining HIV Testing

WBUR Boston Washington D.C. 12d12d Impact 5
The first tranche of PEPFAR data released since 2020 shows large decreases in the number of people newly tested, diagnosed, and treated for HIV. While some countries are sustaining people on treatment, the data indicates a decline in key metrics.

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Sources · 7 independent

WBUR Boston

“We just saw the first tranche of data from PEPFAR since 2020. It shared large decreases in the numbers of people newly tested, diagnosed and treated for HIV.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“We just saw the first tranche of data from PEPFAR since 2024, and it shared large decreases in the numbers of people newly tested, diagnosed, and treated for HIV.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“for HIV. What do those numbers show when you look at them?”

WBUR Boston

“Many in the global health community are concerned about our one is that there has been a decline in in in testing and prevention services.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“most concerned about, and I think many in the global health community are concerned about, are one is that there has been a decline in testing and prevention services.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“the declines in testing prevention services were not equal across the board. HIV is a disease that disproportionately impacts communities at the margins.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“many in the global health community are concerned about, are one is that there has been a decline in testing and prevention services.”

WBUR Boston

“Administration officials make the case that low-income nations need to end their dependence on the United States and take on more of the responsibility for ending HIV themselves.”

WBUR Boston

“US to continue to support their HIV response in perpetuity is a”

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