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These results, along with encouraging scientific advances, create an exciting moment on global AIDS, with an opportunity to use existing tools to push the rate of new infections downward dramatically.
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HIV testing and counseling for more than 9.8 million pregnant women.Īntiretroviral prophylaxis for more than 660,000 HIV-positive pregnant women.Ĭare and support for nearly 13 million people, including more than 4.1 million orphans and vulnerable children. Lifesaving antiretroviral treatment for more than 3.9 million people.įor prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT): In Fiscal Year 2011 alone, the United States supported: Under the Obama Administration, PEPFAR has continued to achieve extraordinary results. The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
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Today, President Obama announced new prevention goals for PEPFAR. Bush and a bipartisan Congress and expanded by President Obama, has put that science into action to save the lives of millions in the developing world. The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), established by President George W. Since AIDS was identified 30 years ago, the United States has played a leading role in achieving scientific progress, and in translating science into programs. Today, we come together, as a global community, across continents, faiths and cultures, to renew our commitment to ending the AIDS pandemic - once and for all.