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President Trump Falsely Claims AIDS Vaccine Exists and Predicts a Coronavirus Vaccine by End of 2020
President Donald Trump made a false claim that an AIDS vaccine exists. -
Trump Falsely Claims There is an AIDS Vaccine
President Donald Trump has mistakenly praised doctors working on a coronavirus vaccine for also producing a non-existent Aids vaccine.Comments
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Trump Touts 'Very Promising' Studies on Vaccines, Treatments for Coronavirus
President Trump meets with Gilead CEO Daniel O'Day to discuss coronavirus treatment.Comments
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Drug Companies Set High Prices for HIV Treatment
Patents and Patients: US pharmaceutical companies are more interested in protecting their valuable drugs patents than treating Indian AIDS sufferers.Comments
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What Happened When an Indian Drug Company Offered Affordable AIDS Medication
Indian scientist Dr. Yusuf Hamied's proposal to cheaply manufacture and sell life-saving AIDS medications makes him "one of the great individuals of the 21st century".Comments
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‘$1,600 for $6 meds’
HIV drug prices ‘inflated,’ even though it was developed with taxpayers’ money.Comments
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Disease Around the World: Mapping the Contagion
Humanity has only ever eradicated one human disease: smallpox. Progress has been made with big killers such as malaria and AIDS but there is still a lot of work to do.Comments
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Capping the Cost of HIV
UN caps the cost for AIDS treatment to $75 per person per year. -
UN Announces New HIV Access Deal
A deal announced at the UN will supply a new HIV drug to millions of patients in developing countries for $75 dollars, as opposed to $75 a day, which is the pill's price in the US. -
UN Programme on HIV/AIDS Briefing on Pricing Agreement
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) brief the media on a Breakthrough pricing agreement for HIV medicine. -
A Potential Cure for HIV
Scientists have developed a therapeutic vaccine for HIV which has the potential to create a functional cure for the disease. -
'Big pharma profiteering must be stopped'
The 2014 Ebola epidemic highlighted the global threat of disease. And while the need for new drugs and vaccines is clear, the research is often driven by profit. -
Lowering Cost of Treatments
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) works to address the HIV/AIDS crisis in the developing world by increasing access to medicines. -
Rising Food Prices Hit Africa's HIV Infected
Rising food and fuel prices have brought new misery for people living with HIV in East Africa. -
Foundation Cuts Prices of HIV/AIDS and TB Drugs
The Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative and leading drug manufacturers improve treatment access for people with drug-resistant HIV in developing nations.
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