Lower Levels of Antiretroviral Therapy Enrollment Among Men with HIV Compared with Women — 12 Countries, 2002–2013
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Auld, A.F.
Mbofana, F.
Torpey, K.
et al.
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Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
Abstract
World AIDS Day, observed on December 1, draws atten tion to the current status of the human immunodeficiency
virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS)
epidemic worldwide. This year’s theme is World AIDS
2015: The Time to Act is Now.
The first cases of AIDS were reported more than 30 years
ago, in the June 5, 1981 issue of MMWR. At the end of
2014, approximately 36.9 million persons worldwide were
living with HIV infection (1). Although AIDS-related
deaths have decreased by 42% since 2004, an estimated
1.2 million persons died from AIDS in 2014 (1).
Global efforts, including the U.S. President’s Emergency
Plan for AIDS Relief (in which CDC is a principal
agency), have resulted in approximately 13.5 million
persons in low- and middle-income countries receiving
antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV infection in 2014
(2). Globally, approximately 15 million persons are on
ART (1). An estimated 1.2 million persons in the United
States and Puerto Rico are living with HIV infection (3)
and approximately 50,000 persons become infected with
HIV each year (4).
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