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Taiwan to expand free HIV treatment to foreign residents and minors in 2026.
Taiwan will expand publicly funded HIV treatment to foreign residents with permanent residency and minors starting in 2026, the CDC announced, aiming to improve access for non-citizens currently relying on short-term subsidies before qualifying for national health insurance.
The move follows a projected decline in new HIV cases to about 850 in 2025, the lowest since 2003, attributed to effective prevention efforts including expanded pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) access.
The PrEP enrollment cap will rise from 8,000 to 9,500.
As of late November, 615 foreign nationals in Taiwan were living with HIV, with 343 already covered by national health insurance.
Taiwán expandirá el tratamiento gratuito del VIH a los residentes extranjeros y menores de edad en 2026.