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Global HIV/AIDS Response: Epidemic Update and Health Sector Progress towards Universal Access

This report provides an update on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, including estimated numbers of people living with HIV, new infections, and deaths. It also highlights progress in the health sector towards universal access to prevention, treatment, care, and support.

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Global HIV/AIDS Response: Epidemic Update and Health Sector Progress towards Universal Access

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  1. GLOBAL HIV/AIDS RESPONSE Epidemic update and health sector progress towards Universal AccessProgress Report2011

  2. Adults and children estimated to be living with HIV, by WHO Region, 2010 Europe 2.3 million [2.1 million – 2.5 million] South-East Asia 3.5 million [3.0 million – 3.9 million] Eastern Mediterranean 560 000 [410 000 – 790 000] Americas 3.0 million [2.6 million – 3.5 million] Western Pacific 1.3 million [1.1 million – 1.5 million] Africa 22.9 million [21.7 million – 24.2 million] Total: 34.0 million[31.6 million – 35.2 million]

  3. Estimated number of adults and children newly infected with HIV, by WHO Region, 2010 Europe 190 000 [150 000 – 230 000] South-East Asia 210 000 [180 000 – 260 000] Eastern Mediterranean 82 000 [54 000 – 130 000] Americas 170 000 [120 000 – 240 000] Western Pacific 130 000 [88 000 – 190 000] Africa 1.9 million [1.7 million – 2.1 million] Total: 2.7 million[2.4 million – 2.9 million]

  4. Estimated adult and child deaths from AIDS, by WHO Region, 2010 Europe 99 000 [84 000 – 120 000] South-East Asia 230 000 [190 000 – 260 000] Eastern Mediterranean 38 000 [27 000 – 53 000] Americas 96 000 [71 000 – 120 000] Western Pacific 80 000 [64 000 – 99 000] Africa 1.2 million [1.1 million – 1.4 million] Total: 1.8 million[1.6 million – 1.9 million]

  5. Children (<15 years) estimated to be living with HIV, by WHO Region, 2010 Europe 19 000 [15 000 – 25 000] South-East Asia 140 000 [92 000 – 190 000] Eastern Mediterranean 42 000 [28 000 – 57 000] Americas 58 000 [44 000 – 74 000] Western Pacific 39 000 [33 000 – 46 000] Africa 3.1 million [2.8 million – 3.5 million] Total: 3.4 million[3.0 million – 3.8 million]

  6. Estimated number of children (<15 years) newly infected with, by WHO Region, 2010 Europe 2 400 [1 900 – 2 900] South-East Asia 17 000 [11 000 – 25 000] Eastern Mediterranean 7 400 [5 200 – 9 800] Americas 5 000 [3 200 – 6 900] Western Pacific 5 000 [3 800 – 6 200] Africa 350 000 [300 000 – 410 000] Total: 390 000[340 000 – 450 000]

  7. Estimated deaths in children (<15 years) from AIDS, by WHO Region, 2010 Europe 1 300 [<1 000 – 1 800] South-East Asia 12 000 [6 800 – 18 000] Eastern Mediterranean 4 100 [2 800 – 5 500] Americas 3 600 [2 100 – 5 100] Western Pacific 2 700 [2 200 – 3 400] Africa 230 000 [200 000 – 260 000] Total: 250 000[220 000 – 290 000]

  8. Adult HIV prevalence (15–49 years), by WHO Region, 2010 Europe 0.4% [0.4 – 0.5%] South-East Asia 0.3% [0.3 – 0.3%] Eastern Mediterranean 0.2% [0.1 – 0.3%] Americas 0.5% [0.4 – 0.6%] Western Pacific 0.1% [<0.1 – 1%] Africa 4.7% [4.5 – 4.9%] Total: 0.8%[0.8 – 0.8%]

  9. Percentage of women and men who received an HIV test and test results in the 12 months preceding the survey in countries with repeat population surveys, 2003–2010

  10. Number of people receiving antiretroviral therapy in low- and middle-income countries, by region, 2002–2010

  11. Number of people (all age groups) receiving and needing antiretroviral therapy, and percentage coverage in low- and middle-income countries by region, 2009 to 2010

  12. Low- and middle-income countries with estimated antiretroviral therapy coverage levels of 50–69%, 70–79% and80% or higher as of December 2010

  13. Comparison of number of men and women receiving and estimated to need antiretroviral therapy and percentage coverage, by region, December 2010a

  14. Number of children 0–14 years old and adults on antiretroviral therapy in low- and middle-income countries, by region, December 2010a

  15. Retention rates for antiretroviral therapy at 12, 24 and 60 months for selected countries

  16. Adoption of the preferred medicine in first-line antiretroviral regimens into national antiretroviral therapy guidelines, in reporting low- and middle-income countries, 2010–2011 aNot a preferred medicine in first-line antiretroviral regimens according to 2010 WHO recommendations.

  17. Monitoring Framework of theGlobal Plan towards the elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive TARGETS AND INDICATORS Source: Countdown to zero: Global Plan towards the elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive 2011–2015.

  18. Estimated number of children newly infected with HIV in low- and middle-income countries, 2000–2015

  19. Syphilis seropositivity of women attending antenatal care reported by countries in 2010

  20. Percentage of pregnant women who received an HIV test in the past 12 months in low- and middle-income countries byregion, 2005 and 2008–2010

  21. Coverage of antiretroviral medicine for preventing mother-to-child transmission: most effective regimens and single-dosenevirapine, low- and middle-income countries, by region, 2010a

  22. Estimated number of women living with HIV needing and receiving antiretroviral medicine for PMTCT in low- and middle-income countries, 2010

  23. Low- and middle-income countries achieving≥80% coverage with effective regimensof antiretroviral medicine for preventing mother-to-childtransmission, 2010

  24. Countries with the largest contribution to the global gap in reaching 90% of pregnant women living with HIV in need with antiretroviral medicine for preventing mother-to-child transmission, 2010

  25. % of pregnant women living with HIV and their infants who received antiretroviral medicine for preventing mother-to-child transmission, low- and middle-income countries, 2005–2010

  26. Percentage of children living with HIV receiving antiretroviral therapy in low- and middle-income countries, 2005, 2009 and 2010

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