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UN: Nearly 40 million people had HIV in 2023, lack of treatment means someone died every minuteAs part of that pledge, leaders vowed to reduce annual new HIV infections to below 370,000 by 2025, but the report said in 2023 new infections were more than three times higher at 1.3 million ...
Gender inequality is exacerbating the risks for girls and women, the report said, citing the extraordinarily high incidence of HIV among adolescents and young women in parts of Africa. The ...
The approval could slow new infections and move the world closer to eliminating HIV. But huge obstacles remain.
the UN agency leading the global effort to end the pandemic. Gender inequality is exacerbating the risks for girls and women, the report said, citing the extraordinarily high incidence of HIV ...
UN Says Nearly 40 Million People Had HIV in 2023, Lack of Treatment Means ... the U.N. said in a new report launched Monday. While advances are being made to end the global AIDS pandemic, the ...
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