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Home / Health / Global Health Wins: Diseases Defeated Despite Funding Cuts

Global Health Wins: Diseases Defeated Despite Funding Cuts

22 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • HPV vaccine efforts achieved target early, boosting cervical cancer elimination hopes.
  • New malaria treatment GanLum shows higher cure rate and resistance effectiveness.
  • Long-acting HIV injection arrives in Africa months after US approval.
Global Health Wins: Diseases Defeated Despite Funding Cuts

Significant progress in combating some of the world's deadliest diseases has been announced, even amidst humanitarian funding reductions. A major triumph includes Gavi's early achievement of its goal to protect 86 million girls against cervical cancer by 2025. This initiative, bolstered by the discovery that a single HPV vaccine dose provides comparable protection to two, has dramatically increased coverage in Africa, raising hopes for eventual elimination of the disease.

In the fight against malaria, a novel treatment named GanLum has demonstrated superior efficacy in clinical trials, boasting a 99.2% cure rate compared to the current standard. Crucially, GanLum is expected to be effective against drug-resistant malaria strains, a growing concern worldwide. This development offers a vital new weapon against a disease that claims millions of lives, particularly in regions with limited access to effective treatments.

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Furthermore, a groundbreaking HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir, delivered via a twice-yearly injection, has arrived in sub-Saharan Africa just months after its US approval. This rapid rollout, facilitated by generic drug manufacturing agreements, represents a significant improvement in access for low- and middle-income countries. Advances are also being made in tuberculosis treatment, with new vaccines, improved diagnostic tests, and a promising new antibiotic, sorfequiline, nearing final testing stages.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Gavi successfully protected 86 million girls against cervical cancer ahead of schedule, significantly boosting efforts towards its elimination.
GanLum offers a higher cure rate than current treatments and is effective against drug-resistant malaria strains.
The long-acting HIV injection lenacapavir is rapidly reaching sub-Saharan Africa, offering near-complete prevention.

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