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The slides provide HIV/AIDS statistics for children and adults, by global region, and for specific age groups and vulnerable populations over time. The slides may be downloaded in PowerPoint format. Global AIDS Update 2024: Core Epidemiology Slides
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Introduction. Since the 2016 WHO consolidated guidelines on the use of antiretroviral drugs for treating and preventing HIV infection was published and with the rapid scale-up of ART, emerging evidence, implementation experience and approaches justify reviewing and updating the WHO clinical guidance.
A: In the UK, the two main routes of getting HIV is by: 1. Having sex without condoms or other form of protection. Other forms of protection include PrEP, a drug a person can take to stop them from getting HIV, and HIV treatment. If a person living with HIV is on effective treatment, they can’t pass HIV on. 2. Sharing needles and injecting ...
Type. Page 1 of 1, showing results 1 - 5 of 5. Access presentations from different HIV-related organizations.
24 lis 2014 · Slides (PPT) - Fast-Track: Ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. The new set of targets that would need to be reached by 2020 include achieving 90-90-90: 90% of people living with HIV knowing their HIV status; 90% of people who know their HIV-positive status on treatment; and 90% of people on treatment with suppressed viral loads.
22 lip 2024 · HIV is a preventable disease. Reduce the risk of HIV infection by: using a male or female condom during sex; being tested for HIV and sexually transmitted infections; having a voluntary medical male circumcision; using harm reduction services for people who inject and use drugs.
26 sie 2021 · HIV is a sexually transmitted infection, but it can progress to a disease called acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) when HIV infection is untreated with HIV medicines. Other examples of STDs are chlamydia, gonorrhea, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and syphilis.