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Globally, 39.9 million [36.1–44.6 million] people were living with HIV at the end of 2023. 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 between countries and regions.
- Data on the HIV Response
At the end of 2023, 77% [61–89%] of people living with HIV...
- Global HIV Programme
Situation and trends HIV continues to be a major global...
- Data on the HIV Response
13 cze 2024 · World Health Organization merilis dua laporan penting untuk membantu negara-negara di seluruh dunia – termasuk Indonesia – mengakhiri epidemi HIV, hepatitis virus, dan infeksi menular seksual (IMS), sesuai dengan Tujuan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan 3.3.
22 lip 2024 · HIV can be prevented and treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART). Untreated HIV can progress to AIDS, often after many years. WHO now defines Advanced HIV Disease (AHD) as CD4 cell count less than 200 cells/mm3 or WHO stage 3 or 4 in adults and adolescents.
7 lip 2023 · In 2022, 86% [73–>98%] of people living with HIV knew their status. 63% [49–86%] of children living with HIV knew their status. To reach the first 95–95–95 target, an additional. 3.5 million people living with HIV need to be made aware of their HIV status.
PrEP for all is an important strategy in Indonesia’s plan to end AIDS by 2023. “The biggest barriers to ending HIV are stigma, discrimination and internalized stigma,” says Wawan from Organisasi Perubahan Sosial Indonesia.
Penemuan Kasus dan Pengobatan HIV Periode Juli-September 2022. Jumlah ODHIV ditemukan yang dilaporkan sebanyak 12.588 orang dari 1.154.257 orang yang dites HIV, dan sebanyak 10.423 orang mendapat pengobatan ARV. .
Global AIDS Update 2022, the world witnessed an increase in HIV infections across 38 countries, with Malaysia being one of them. Within this context, Malaysia found itself grappling with rising HIV epidemics, particularly among key populations, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive intervention strategies.