May 22 2024The World Health Organization Global HIV , viral hepatitis epidemics and sexually transmitted infections continue to pose significant public health challenges, causing 2.5 million deaths each year, according to a new WHO report - Implementing the global health sector strategies on HIV , viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections, 2022–2030.
The rising incidence of syphilis raises major concerns. Fortunately, there has been important progress on a number of other fronts including in accelerating access to critical health commodities including diagnostics and treatment. We have the tools required to end these epidemics as public health threats by 2030, but we now need to ensure that, in the context of an increasingly complex world, countries do all they can to achieve the ambitious targets they set themselves".
Related StoriesNew HIV infections only reduced from 1.5 million in 2020 to 1.3 million in 2022. Five key population groups -; men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, sex workers, transgender individuals, and individuals in prisons and other closed settings -; still experience significantly higher HIV prevalence rates than the general population. An estimated 55% of new HIV infections occur among these populations and their partners. HIV-related deaths continue to be high.
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