Dec 11, 2012

The Hill

After more than three decades of the AIDS epidemic, today we are talking about the end of AIDS – in our lifetimes.
 
This is an exciting moment made possible by tireless advocacy efforts, lower HIV drug prices, significant research strides, and an unprecedented international response. Our collective efforts have led to expanded global access to HIV care and treatment and improved capacity at all levels. New infections are decreasing and more people are receiving treatment to live longer, healthier lives.
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