moreGay men in Africa are blaming President Trump's decision to cut funding for HIV/AIDS prevention for their diagnoses of the virus.
The administration's sweeping cuts to foreign aid have reduced access to medications like Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, or PrEP, which decreases the risk of contracting HIV by 99 percent.
Emmanuel Cherem, 25, a gay men in Nigeria, told Reuters that he tested positive for HIV two months after losing access to the US-supplied drug.
'I blame myself... Taking care of myself is my first duty as a person,' he said.
'I equally blame the Trump administration because, you know, these things were available, and then, without prior notice, these things were cut off.'

Gay men in Africa blame Trump for HIV diagnoses after cuts to funding
Gay men in Nigeria said that they tested positive for HIV two months after losing access to a US-supplied drug that drastically decreases the risk of contracting the virus.