Managed Healthcare Executive July 22, 2024
Logan Lutton

Inequalities throughout the world in treatment and prevention of HIV are not being addressed, with infection rates rising in the Middle East and north Africa, Eastern Europe and central Asia and Latin America.

The world is currently not on trend to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030, or reduce annual HIV infections to below 370,000 by 2025, according to the latest report from the Joint United Nations Programme (UNAIDS) on HIV/AIDS, released today. It was presented as part of International AIDS Conference being held in Munich, Germany.

Of the 39.9 million people living with HIV globally, 9.3 million are still not receiving life-saving treatment and as a result, one person dies from AIDS every minute.

The report, entitled The Urgency...

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