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Local News / Palm Springs
Recent actions by the Trump administration, involving significant cuts to federal funding for HIV research and prevention programs, have triggered widespread concern among scientists and public health experts. Both the National Institutes o...
The termination of NIH grants and CDC program funding represents a significant blow to the fight against HIV/AIDS in the US. Researchers like Julia Marcus from Harvard Medical School express fears of losing "a generation of scientists" and setting progress back decades. Studies aimed at improving PrEP uptake, such as making it available over the counter or targeting outreach to Black men in high-prevalence areas like Jackson, Mississippi (as noted by Amy Nunn, Brown University), are among those cancelled.
The impact is particularly acute in places like Atlanta, Georgia, which has one of the nation's highest rates of new HIV infections. Cuts to CDC divisions based in Atlanta directly affect local prevention and surveillance efforts. Dr. John Brooks, former chief medical officer for the CDC’s HIV/AIDS Prevention division, highlighted that losing researchers also means losing the ability to assess which programs are effective, potentially wasting remaining funds.
Experts like Sara Zeigler, formerly of the CDC, grimly predict that "We are going to see people die of AIDS in the U.S. in 2025" as a direct consequence of reduced prevention capabilities. The loss of funding impacts not only research but also clinical services, with potential layoffs at clinics like the one Pamina Gorbach (UCLA) was working with in Los Angeles.
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