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Top Stories: It has been credited with saving millions of lives. But a program to fight global HIV is now stuck in Washington gridlock.

About 39 million people are estimated to live with HIV today. Many benefit from this program that's received bipartisan support.

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Sat Nov 4 2023

 
 
HIV/AIDS pandemic     • Disease:  HIV/AIDS     • Location:  Worldwide     • Duration:  1981-present     • Approx. number of deaths:  35 million First reported in California in 1981, AIDS is now one of the largest pandemics in the world. HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, jumped from chimpanzees to humans in early 20th century Africa, and spreads through contact with bodily fluids. Although AIDS has killed at least 35 million people   globally, current antiretroviral therapies can prevent its proliferation.
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