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Response to HIV/AIDS epidemic at risk of ‘dangerous complacency’ as urgent change in approach is needed

by Staff July 19, 2018
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HIV rates persist in high risk, marginalized populations and the Commission authors warn that a resurgence of the epidemic is likely as the largest generation of young people age into adolescence and adulthood. * Stalling of HIV funding in recent years endangers HIV control efforts. Historic ‘exceptionalism’ of HIV treatment and care may no longer be sustainable; services will likely need to be part of wider health care supporting related diseases and conditions.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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