
Mary Mahy
Mary Mahy is a prominent data analyst at UNAIDS, known for her critical role in assessing global HIV/AIDS trends and advocating for effective responses to the HIV epidemic. She has recently been in the news for highlighting the potential consequences of U.S. funding cuts on global AIDS treatment and prevention efforts, warning that such cuts could lead to an alarming increase in AIDS-related deaths and HIV infections.
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Mary Mahy, director of UNAIDS’s Data for Impact department, warned about the potential increase in deaths if PEPFAR funding is not replaced.
WHO recommends twice-a-year HIV prevention shotMary Mahy, director of UNAIDS’s Data for Impact department, warned about the potential increase in deaths if PEPFAR funding is not replaced.
WHO recommends twice-a-year HIV prevention shot as concern looms over funding for global HIV fightMary Mahy, responsible for data analysis at Unaids, warned about the potential for drug resistance among untreated individuals.
Aids-Krise: US-Kürzungen gefährden Millionen Leben weltweit - Gesundheit




