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Recent cuts to U.S. foreign aid are having a profound impact on health systems around the world, leading to fears of a resurgence of diseases that were previously under control. Health workers, who have been on the front lines of combating infectious diseases, are feeling the brunt of these reductions. Many have been forced out of their positions, leaving communities vulnerable and health services strained.
The loss of funding has not only jeopardized ongoing health programs but has also diminished the capacity to respond to new health crises. Without adequate resources, health workers are unable to provide essential services, including vaccinations and maternal care, which are critical for maintaining public health.
As these cuts take effect, the long-term consequences for global health could be dire, potentially reversing years of progress made in combating diseases like HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria. The international community is now calling for urgent action to address these challenges and ensure that health workers can continue their vital work.
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