HIV patient testing falls in South Africa after US aid cuts, data shows
- Testing and monitoring of HIV patients across South Africa have fallen since the United States cut aid that funded health workers and clinics.
- South Africa has the world's highest HIV burden, with about 8 million people- one in five adults- living with the virus.
- The United States was funding 17% of South Africa's HIV budget until President Donald Trump slashed aid early this year.
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Donald Trump's Budget Cuts Erode the Fight Against HIV in South Africa
The dismantling of USAID by the Trump administration has left more than 8,000 health professionals in the South African national HIV programme unemployed, the country's health minister announced on Thursday. He also highlighted the impact of the US budget cuts on the largest AIDS treatment project in the world.
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