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About 54 percent of people living with HIV in the United States are ages 50 and older. By 2030, researchers estimate that this proportion will increase to 70 percent of those living with HIV.
Preventative therapies for HIV-1 (Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1) have made leaps and bounds over the past decade. A ...
Treatment rates were far higher for those over 50. As a result, ... a researcher who retired from the CDC’s Division of HIV Prevention last year. If the surveys resume, ...
CDC director Robert Redfield was in Phoenix to ... "Over 700,000 people in our country have ... we noticed that actually over 50% of the new diagnoses of HIV occurred in only 50 ...
The sharp job cuts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention include a successful program reducing HIV transmission to babies. Over the past 30 years, the number of infant HIV cases has ...
Treatment rates were far higher for those over 50. As a result, ... Recent layoffs and reinstatements of CDC HIV experts have disrupted major national HIV surveillance projects, ...
Treatment rates were far higher for those over 50. As a result, ... a researcher who retired from the CDC's Division of HIV Prevention last year. If the surveys resume, ...