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Global HIV Epidemic


HIV - World Health Organization (WHO)

An estimated 0.6% [0.6-0.7%] of adults aged 15–49 years worldwide are living with HIV, although the burden of the epidemic continues to vary considerably ...

HIV and AIDS Epidemic Global Statistics - HIV.gov

There were 39.9 million people across the globe with HIV in 2023. Of these, 38.6 million were adults (>15 years old), and 1.4 million were children (<15 years ...

Global HIV & AIDS statistics — Fact sheet - UNAIDS

Latest AIDS data, HIV data. Global HIV statistics. 39.9 million [36.1 million–44.6 million] people globally were living with HIV in 2023.

The Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic - KFF

88 million people have become infected with HIV since the start of the epidemic. 1 Today, there are approximately 40 million people currently living with HIV.

HIV data and statistics - World Health Organization (WHO)

Global data · People living with HIV. An estimated 39.9 million [36.1–44.6 million] people were living with HIV at the end of 2023, of which · HIV incidence. 1.3 ...

Latest global and regional HIV statistics on the status of the AIDS ...

42.3 million [35.7 million–51.1 million] people have died from AIDS-related illnesses since the start of the epidemic. People living with HIV. ▫ In 2023, there ...

A Timeline of HIV and AIDS

The HIV.gov Timeline reflects the history of the domestic HIV/AIDS epidemic from the first reported cases in 1981 to the present.

AIDS | United Nations

According to UNAIDS, since the start of the epidemic around 85.6 million people have acquired HIV and around 40.4 million people have died of AIDS-related ...

Global HIV Epidemic - CDC

A summary of CDC's global HIV and TB programs, services, and partnerships.

HIV / AIDS - Our World in Data

HIV/AIDS is one of the world's most fatal infectious disease. Almost 1 million people die from HIV/AIDS each year; in some countries, it's the leading cause of ...

Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), by 2023, HIV/AIDS had killed approximately 40.4 million people, and approximately 39 million people were ...

HIV Statistics - Global and Regional Trends - UNICEF Data

Of the estimated 40.0 million [confidence bounds: 36.0-44.8 million] people living with HIV worldwide in 2023, 2.38 million [1.83-2.97 million] were children ...

The Global HIV epidemic: What the pathologist needs to know - PMC

2017 May 19;34(4):314–317. doi: 10.1053/j.semdp.2017.05.001 The Global HIV epidemic: What the pathologist needs to know Carlos del Rio

Global Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS: A Resurgence in North America ...

The total number as well as the rates of new HIV infections are rising every year in Europe, South America, North America and other regions over the last ...

Global HIV and TB - CDC

CDC's Division of Global HIV and TB works to end the public health threats of HIV and TB in partnership with countries supported by PEPFAR.

The global HIV/AIDS epidemic—progress and challenges - The Lancet

The UNAIDS annual report is a vital benchmark for identifying progress, successes, shortfalls, and gaps in tackling the global HIV epidemic.

The global HIV epidemic | Stichting hiv monitoring

Regional HIV and AIDS epidemic statistics (2021) ; Western & central Europe & North America, 2.3 million, 63,000, 13,000 ; Global Total, 38.4 million, 1.5 million ...

The Status of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa | PRB

Adult HIV prevalence is 1.2 percent worldwide (0.6 percent in North America), but it is 9.0 percent in sub-Saharan Africa. UNAIDS estimates that at the end of ...

HIV/AIDS in the World

86% of PLWH knew their status in 2023; among them, 89% had accessed antiretroviral therapy; and 93% of PLWH on treatment had achieved viral suppression.

HIV adult prevalence rate - Wikipedia

As of 2022, around 39 million people, or 0.7% of the population, were estimated to be infected with HIV globally.


Epidemic

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An epidemic is the rapid spread of disease to a large number of hosts in a given population within a short period of time. For example, in meningococcal infections, an attack rate in excess of 15 cases per 100,000 people for two consecutive weeks is considered an epidemic.