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A latest report on HIV/AIDS said that the global epidemic continues to grow and there were evidences that some countries were seeing resurgence in new infection rates which were previously stably declining.(File Photo) Photo Gallery >>> |
LUSAKA, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) --
A latest report on HIV/AIDS said that the global epidemic continues to grow and
there were evidences that some countries were seeing resurgence in new infection
rates which were previously stably declining.
However, declines in infection rates are also being
observed in some countries, as well as positive trends in young people's sexual
behaviors, according to the latest figures published in the UNAIDS/WHO AIDS
Epidemic Update: December 2006 on Tuesday.
An estimated 39.5 million people are living with HIV
in the world, according to the report. There were 4.3 million new infections
this year with 2.8 million, or 65 percent of these in sub-Saharan Africa and
important increases in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, where there are some
indications that infection rates have risen by more than 50 percent since 2004.
AIDS deaths have totaled 2.9 million in the world
this year.
The report said some countries that had showed
earlier successes in reducing new infections had either slowed or were
experiencing increasing infection rates.
New data from the report showed that increased HIV
prevention programs that were focused and adapted to reach those most at risk of
HIV infection were making inroads.
According to the report, declines in HIV prevalence
among young people between 2000 and 2005 are evident in Botswana, Burundi, Cote
d'Ivoire, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.