The pandemic stretched us — our communication, our science, our distribution networks, even what it means to be a good ...
Despite progress made in reversing pre-pandemic trends in the fight against TB, and awareness campaigns that have improved ...
Although Uganda has largely moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, many urban poor women continue to struggle with food insecurity and joblessness. ;The pandemic and the subsequent lockdown wiped out ...
That era might now be over. In recent years, the U.S. had already begun to neglect its public-health infrastructure, ...
Fred Hutch virologist Keith Jerome, MD, PhD, and evolutionary biologist Jesse Bloom, PhD, were recently elected to the 2025 ...
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, a divided world is unprepared for the next health crisis that will inevitably occur.
Papenfus now praises the investment in research that, he believes, advanced science by decades in just a few years.
Annie Antar, MD, PhD, discusses how patients with HIV can have different and longer-lasting symptoms of COVID-19.
In a study published in AIDS Research and Therapy, Ph.D. candidate Thinh Vu explores the temporal trends in the time from HIV diagnosis to the initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) across the ...
“Health Minute” brings original health care and health policy reporting from the KFF Health News newsroom to the airwaves each week. (3/18) Here's today's health policy haiku: ...
Five years after Texas’ first COVID death, the state spends less on public health, vaccination rates have dropped and a distrust of authority has taken hold.
For the majority of people with the virus in the U.S., dying with HIV has turned into living a long life with HIV.