Global HIV Funding Crisis Sparks Fears of Increased Deaths and Treatment Disruptions

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US aid cuts have threatened South Africa's HIV/AIDS treatment programs, risking a reversal of progress made in reducing infections and deaths. Many patients, especially vulnerable populations like sex workers, face medication shortages and increased barriers to access, while research efforts are also impacted. South Africa's leadership in HIV research and treatment is at risk due to reduced funding, which could lead to a rise in HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths.
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