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Aug 18, 2021 | News
With the expansion of large-scale HIV prevention and treatment efforts, the last decade has seen huge progress in the reduction of new HIV infections among newborn infants around the world. However, significant challenges remain to protect young people from HIV...
Jul 26, 2021 | News
On July 1, ICAP at Columbia University, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and representatives from the governments of Malawi and Rwanda, participated in a webinar featuring the Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) project and how it...
Jul 25, 2021 | News, Stories from the Field
Every year, the International AIDS Society’s Conference on HIV Science (IAS), offers a platform for leading professionals in HIV to present advances in the future of HIV prevention, testing, treatment, and research. At this year’s IAS conference (IAS 2021), ICAP’s...
Jul 23, 2021 | News
Photo Credit: European Union 2019/Photographer: Christian Jepsen Climate change is having a profound and escalating impact on health inequalities around the world. Events such as cyclones, tornadoes, and flooding are predicted to become more common and severe, along...
Jul 23, 2021 | In the Media, News
Wafaa El-Sadr, MD, MPH, MPA speaks about the need to increase the speed of vaccinating populations in New York City as the Delta variant continues to spread. Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University, wondered why the city did not extend...
Jul 23, 2021 | In the Media, News
Jessica Justman, MD discusses how travelers can make summer plans while considering local COVID-19 case counts. Just as many travelers check the weather forecast before their trips, they should also make a habit of checking the local Covid-19 case count, says Jessica...