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NIH cuts include HIV prevention programs for adolescents

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Last updated: March 25, 2025 6:12 pm
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In the first term of Donald Trump’s presidency, he set a goal to end the HIV epidemic in the United States by 2030. However, this important priority seems to have taken a backseat in the current administration, as recent actions have raised concerns about the future of HIV-related programs and research in the country.

One of the most alarming developments was the sudden withdrawal of $18 million per year for a program focused on diagnosing, treating, and preventing HIV infections and AIDS in adolescents and young adults. This demographic group accounts for approximately 19% of new infections annually in the U.S., making it crucial to prioritize efforts to address their needs. Last Friday, the Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Intervention received notification that two major grants supporting its operations had been terminated by the National Institutes of Health. Legal experts have raised questions about the legality of this decision, suggesting that it could be challenged in court.

The impact of losing funding for this program is significant, especially considering that it was in its third year of a seven-year grant cycle. Researchers working on the network’s projects were conducting vital research that could have expanded the populations benefiting from emerging treatments. For instance, two ongoing trials were studying a potential preventive treatment for HIV and pregnancy, as well as assessing the effectiveness of sexual health counseling and behavioral therapy in reducing HIV transmission among adolescents who use stimulants.

The abrupt halt in funding raises concerns about the future of HIV research and prevention efforts in the U.S. Without adequate support for programs like the Adolescent Medicine Trials Network, progress in addressing the HIV epidemic may be hindered. It is crucial for policymakers and healthcare leaders to prioritize funding and resources for HIV-related initiatives to ensure that the country remains on track to meet its goal of ending the epidemic by 2030.

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