U.S. Investment In PEPFAR Critical To Addressing Global AIDS

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Pranay Sinha, a physician at Yale New Haven Health System, discusses PEPFAR’s role in addressing global HIV/AIDS in developing countries, particularly in South Africa, and writes, “Globally, the progress is undeniable, but gaps remain. Without U.S. aid, HIV initiatives will lose momentum and the waning HIV and TB epidemics will flare” (7/20).

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