Managed Healthcare Executive December 1, 2025
Logan Lutton

Key Takeaways

  • The U.S. will not formally commemorate World AIDS Day this year, causing concern among HIV advocates.
  • Over 40 million people live with HIV globally, with more than a million new infections annually.
  • Despite treatment advances, AIDS-related illnesses remain deadly, with 630,000 deaths in 2024.
  • Global efforts to end AIDS by 2030 require increased testing, treatment access, and addressing social inequalities.

World AIDS Day highlights ongoing challenges in HIV prevention and treatment, urging renewed commitment to end the epidemic and support affected communities.

December 1 is World AIDS Day. First recognized in 1988, it is a day international communities take to remember those who have died from HIV/AIDS and to demonstrate continued support of ongoing efforts to...

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