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View all search resultsMore than a third of the world's countries say they are at risk of running out of life-saving AIDS drugs because of disruptions to supply lines and other problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization said on Monday.
Indonesia cannot afford any delay in its extant healthcare programs for tuberculosis, malaria or HIV/AIDS, and should instead consolidate its COVID-19 response to maintain these essential health services.
If lockdowns and stay-at-home orders are succeeding in slowing the spread of the coronavirus, health experts warn that the measures could unintentionally undermine efforts to contain another potentially deadly disease: HIV.
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