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WASHINGTON — The US, in partnership with an international group fighting AIDS, said on Tuesday it would expand its efforts to provide access to an HIV-prevention injection to reach an additional one million people.
The announcement brings to three million the total number of people the US State Department, along with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, hopes to reach by 2028.
Initial deliveries of the drug lenacapavir were aimed at nine countries, and the expansion will attempt to reach people in 12 more, including the Dominican Republic, Fiji, Indonesia, Morocco, Rwanda and Thailand, the Global Fund said in a statement.