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Trump Administration Considers Cuts to CDC HIV Prevention Programs

Proposed budget reductions and program transfers raise concerns about reversing progress in HIV prevention and treatment across the U.S.

  • The Trump administration is reportedly deliberating eliminating the CDC's HIV prevention division and transferring its responsibilities to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
  • Potential cuts of up to $700 million from the CDC's HIV prevention budget could significantly impact state and local health departments' ability to fund testing, education, and access to preventive medications like PrEP.
  • Public health officials warn that these changes could lead to increased HIV infections, undermining decades of progress in prevention and treatment.
  • The proposed cuts contradict the administration's own Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative, which aimed to reduce new HIV infections by 90% by 2030 and has already contributed to a 19% reduction in infections since 2016.
  • Advocacy groups and state health departments, including Colorado's, stress that federal funding is critical for prevention efforts and that the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program cannot replace the CDC's prevention initiatives.
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