Federal datasets began disappearing from public view on Jan 31, in response to executive orders from President Donald Trump.
Without public health surveillance, officials trying to tackle outbreaks, identify threats and evaluate treatments are working ‘in the darkness of ignorance.’ ...
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNAlabama still fighting HIV: 'In the South is where we have the majority of the problems':Nearly half of all new cases in 2022 were in the South. "The frustrating part is we have the tools now to stop it." ...
IN the quiet corners of Tanzania’s bustling cities and rural villages, a silent crisis is unfolding. Kidney disease, often ...
That changed with the AIDS epidemic, the first major infectious disease threat in more than a generation. AIDS arrived as American politics took a sharp conservative turn with the election of ...
The collection of public health surveillance data has always reflected ideas about individual rights.
Recent cancellation of federally funded grants results in significant changes for the university's global health activities ...
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