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Care and Treatment

HIV/AIDS is an enduring pandemic that must be fought with both prevention and care. The virus most often strikes those whose lives are already beset by poverty and hardship in countries where governments cannot afford to provide treatment or life-prolonging medication. Providing care and treatment can help to stabilize and improve the physical and mental health of individuals living with or affected by HIV/AIDS, and can also reduce the social, psychological, and economic burden of HIV/AIDS on families and communities. USAID is demonstrating its commitment to bringing critical care and treatment services to communities affected by HIV/AIDS in the developing world, through innovative programs, partnerships with the private sector and community- and faith-based organizations, and research to find the best approaches and determine ways to bring them to scale. USAID’s care and treatment activities include introducing antiretroviral therapy, home-based care, prevention and treatment of tuberculosis and other opportunistic infections, support for children affected by HIV/AIDS, nutrition and food aid, psychosocial and palliative care, and microfinance. Learn more about USAID activities for the care and treatment of HIV/AIDS.

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