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HIV treatment soars, but young African women suffer: UN


HIV treatment soars, but young African women suffer: UN
The number of HIV-infected people taking anti-retroviral medicine has doubled in just five years, the UN said Monday, while highlighting high infection rates among young African womenA new report by UNAIDS said it was on course to hit a target of 30 million people on ARV treatment by 2020."By June 2016, around 18.2 million people had access to the life-saving medicines, including 910,000 children, double the number five years earlier," UNAIDS said in a statement.But the report showed the huge risks that some young women face.Last year more than 7,500 teenagers and young women became infected with HIV every week worldwide, with the bulk of them in southern Africa."Young women are facing a triple threat," UNAIDS chief Michel Sidibe said at the report's launch in the Namibian capital Windhoek.
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UN: HIV rate in young African women disturbingly high


UN: HIV rate in young African women disturbingly high
ARV treatment on the rise, but UN urges urgent action as thousands of young women continue to be infected with HIV.The number of HIV-infected people taking anti-retroviral (ARV) medicine has doubled in just five years, the United Nations said while highlighting high infection rates among young African women.A new report released by UNAIDS, a UN programme, on Monday said thousands of young women and girls across the world are being infected with the HIV virus every week and preventing new infections is still proving difficult.
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HIV treatment soars, but young African women suffer


HIV treatment soars, but young African women suffer
A new UNAIDS report links high rate of infections in women in Southern Africa to relationships with older men.Photo: EPA/LYNN BO BOWINDHOEK - A new report by UNAIDS says it is on course to hit a target of 30 million people on ARV treatment by 2020.The number of HIV-infected people taking anti-retroviral medicine has doubled in just five years, the UN said Monday, while highlighting high infection rates among young African women.
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