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JIAS: HIV in Gaza: From chronic under-detection to acute collapse

JIAS: HIV in Gaza: From chronic under-detection to acute collapse
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A viewpoint article in the Journal of the International AIDS Society highlights the collapse of HIV/AIDS care in Gaza due to conflict and infrastructure destruction. The authors argue that the lack of testing and treatment has created an invisible public health emergency.

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It draws attention to the humanitarian crisis and the breakdown of essential medical services in conflict zones.

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Viewpoint article by Rafał Majka and Samer Abuzerr, published in the Journal of the International AIDS Society (JIAS) Rafał Majka is a member of EATG

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The article focuses on humanitarian impacts and systemic failures, which is a common framing in social-justice-oriented health reporting.

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