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Potential End of AIDS in Sight with Expanded Drug Rollout

First article: 24 mar. 2026, 16:32 | Last update: 24 mar. 2026, 16:32 | 1 source | 1 article

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The Independent reports on a potentially groundbreaking drug rollout that could significantly curb, and perhaps even end, the AIDS epidemic. This initiative focuses on improving access to treatment and making it more effective for individuals affected by HIV. If successful, this could mark a turning point in the global fight against AIDS, offering hope for a future where the disease is no longer a major public health threat.

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Inside the ‘miracle’ drug rollout that could end Aids Foto: The Independent
The Independent 24 mar. 2026, 16:32 (3 hours ago)

Inside the ‘miracle’ drug rollout that could end Aids

A ground-breaking new drug to prevent HIV infection – the closest the world has to a vaccine – is being rolled out in some of the worst-hit countries in the world. Chief international correspondent Bel Trew reports from Estwatini, southern Africa, where there is hope the pandemic could be brought to an end

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