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Monday, October 5, 2009
Ten Facts Of Aids or HIV:
HIV/AIDS remains one of the world's most significant public health challenges, particularly in developing countries.
Thanks to recent advances in access to antiretroviral therapy (ART), HIV is no longer a death sentence for many in developed countries. However, more than 5.5 million people in need of ART in low- and middle-income countries still have no access to treatment.
WHO works with Member States to help them scale-up and deliver comprehensive services in order to mitigate the spread of the disease and lessen its effects.
This fact file provides current data on the disease, and ways to prevent and treat it.
Fact 1:
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infects cells of the immune system and destroys or impairs their function. Infection results in the progressive deterioration of the immune system, breaking down the body's ability to fend off infections and diseases. AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) refers to the most advanced stages of HIV infection, defined by the occurrence of any of more than 20 opportunistic infections or related cancers.
Fact 2:
HIV can be transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse (vaginal or anal) or oral sex with an infected person; transfusions of contaminated blood; and the sharing of contaminated needles, syringes or other sharp instruments. It can also be transmitted between a mother and her baby during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding.
Fact 3:
33 million people live with HIV/AIDS worldwide, the vast majority of whom are in low- and middle-income countries. An estimated 2.7 million people were newly infected with the virus in 2007.
Fact 4:
HIV/AIDS is the world’s leading infectious killer claiming—to date—more than 25 million lives. An estimated 2 million people die every year from HIV/AIDS
Fact 5:
Combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) prevents the HIV virus from multiplying in the body. If the reproduction of the HIV virus stops, then the body's immune cells are able to live longer and provide the body with protection from infections.
Fact 6:
About 4 million HIV-positive people had access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in low- and middle-income countries in 2008. This is a 36% increase in treatment coverage compared to 2007 and a tenfold increase over five years. Despite these gains, global coverage of ART is still low, reaching only 42% of the estimated 9.5 million people who need it.
Fact 7:
More than 2 million children are living with HIV/AIDS, according to 2007 figures. Most of the children live in sub-Saharan Africa and were infected by their HIV-positive mothers during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding. An estimated 1000 children become newly infected with HIV each day. The number of children receiving ART increased from about 75 000 in 2005 to 276 000 in 2008.
Fact 8:
Mother-to-child-transmission is almost entirely avoidable, but access to preventive interventions remains low in most developing low- and middle-income countries. However, progress has been made. In 2008, 45% of pregnant women living with HIV received antiretrovirals to prevent mother-to-child transmission of the virus, up from 10% in 2004.
Fact 9:
In 2007, more than 450 000 deaths from tuberculosis occurred among people living with HIV. This is equal to nearly a quarter of the estimated 2 million deaths from HIV in that year. The majority of people living with both HIV and TB reside in sub-Saharan Africa (about 80% of cases worldwide), of whom around one quarter are in South Africa.
Fact 10:
Some key ways to prevent HIV transmission:
* abstain from sex, or practice safe sexual behaviors such as using condoms;
* get tested and treated for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV;
* avoid injecting drugs, or if you do, always use new and disposable needles and syringes; and
* ensure that any blood or blood products that you might need are tested for HIV
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