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The HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Where Does The World Stand? - YouTube

The HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Where does the World stand? The latest facts and figures on global progress towards ending HIV/AIDS as a public ...

Fact Sheet: The Biden-⁠Harris Administration Marks World AIDS ...

President Biden commemorated World AIDS Day and renewed the US government's bipartisan and decades-long commitment to ending the HIV epidemic at home and ...

HIV and AIDS | UNICEF

Over 2.5 million children and adolescents are living with HIV. Sub-Saharan Africa carries the global burden of the epidemic. Only 57% of children 0-14 years ...

The global AIDS epidemic - UNODC

UNAIDS' vision: Zero new HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS-related deaths. FACT SHEET. The global AIDS epidemic. ▫ In 2009 ...

The Global HIV and AIDS Epidemic, 2001 - JAMA Network

The Global HIV and AIDS Epidemic, 2001 ... Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) are pandemic ...

This is how the world finally ends the HIV/AIDS pandemic - Nature

we now have the tools and knowledge to end the HIV/AIDS pandemic as a threat to public health — and to do so by 2030. According to ...

HIV/AIDS and human rights | OHCHR

AIDS is the sixth-largest cause of death worldwide. About HIV/AIDS and human rights. Human rights are intimately linked with the spread and impact of HIV/AIDS.

HIV/AIDS in India - World Bank

HIV/AIDS in India ... The Government of India estimates that about 2.40 million Indians are living with HIV (1.93 ‐3.04 million) with an adult prevalence of 0.31% ...

Global epidemiology of HIV infection - UpToDate

Outline · SUMMARY · INTRODUCTION · ORIGIN OF THE HIV PANDEMIC · Zoonotic transmission · Molecular epidemiology of HIV · WORLDWIDE STATISTICS.

The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS 95–95–95 targets

Despite successes in some regions, many countries are still falling behind UNAIDS targets and only 67% of people with HIV (PWH) globally were ...

Fast-Track Cities: A Network to End the Global HIV Epidemic

Fast-Track Cities is an initiative striving to eliminate a major barrier to ending the urban HIV epidemic, stigma and discrimination. Find out more.

The Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic

HIV is a leading cause of death worldwide and the number one cause of death in Africa. • New HIV infections globally have declined by 38% since ...

PHIA Project - Guiding the Global HIV Response

The PHIA Project measures the reach and impact of HIV programs in PEPFAR-supported countries through national surveys.

HIV prevalence - Our World in Data

Percentage of people in a specific key population who test positive for HIV. Source: Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (2023)

About Us – PEPFAR - United States Department of State

Since its inception in 2003, PEPFAR has invested over $100 billion in the global HIV/AIDS response, saving 25 million lives, preventing millions of HIV ...

A push to end the global HIV epidemic | Working in development

The panel agreed that young people and young activists would be key players in the renewed push to end the epidemic and ensure that no one was ...

The Global HIV Epidemic - NEJM Journal Watch

The Global HIV Epidemic ... More than 40 million people in the world are living with HIV, including 4.9 million who were newly infected in 2005.

Understanding the state of the HIV epidemic is important to shape ...

Understanding the state of the HIV epidemic is important to shape our global response and save lives. Mary Mahy, UNAIDS Director for Data ...

About the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)

In 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 39 million people were living with HIV worldwide. History of PEPFAR. On May 27, 2003 ...

Curbing the Global AIDS Epidemic | New England Journal of Medicine

Stover et al. predict that the incidence of HIV infection will increase by 25 percent by 2005, with at least 45 million new infections between 2002 and 2010.