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The Trump administration's pause on U.S. foreign aid has disrupted HIV treatment supply in eight countries, potentially causing exhaustion of life-saving medicines. The World Health Organization (WHO) warns this could lead to over 10 million additional HIV cases and 3 million HIV-related deaths. The WHO also faces a shutdown of its Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network due to funding shortages, exacerbated by the U.
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