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More than 18 million on HIV treatment


More than 18 million on HIV treatment
Released ahead of World Aids Day, which falls on December 1, the new report said that people are particularly vulnerable to HIV at certain points in their lives and calls for a life-cycle approach to find solutions for everyone at every stage of life, he added.In 2015, 440 000 of the 1.1 million people who died from an AIDS-related illness died from TB, including 40 000 children.Although, more than 18 million people now have access to life-saving AIDS treatment, 1.2 million more than at the end of a year ago, the UNAIDS stated: "As people with HIV grow older, they are at risk of developing longterm side-effects from HIV treatment, developing drug resistance and requiring treatment for other illnesses such as tuberculosis and Hepatitis C".
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New University of Maryland center targeting HIV launches with $138 million in federal grants


New University of Maryland center targeting HIV launches with $138 million in federal grants
The Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine will receive $138 million in federal funds that will support the work of the newly created Center for International Health, Education and Biosecurity to build programs in Africa to combat HIV/AIDS.The money will enable the Baltimore-based institute to continue working in countries that persistently suffer from high rates of HIV infections.The goal is to stem new infections and to find and treat more people already infected so the virus becomes more of a chronic condition, much like it is in the United States, rather than a death sentence.
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More than 18 million on HIV treatment, a million more than 2015


More than 18 million on HIV treatment, a million more than 2015
A nurse (L) hands out a red ribbon to a woman, to mark World Aids Day, at the entrance of Emilio Ribas Hospital, in Sao Paulo December 1, 2014.REUTERS/Nacho DoceBy Kate KellandLONDON, Nov 21 - More than 18 million people now have access to life-saving AIDS treatment, 1.2 million more than at the end of last year, the United Nations said on Monday.In a report on the AIDS pandemic, which has infected 78 million people and killed 35 million since it began in the 1980s, UNAIDS said the consistently strong scale-up of treatment has seen annual AIDS-related deaths drop by 45 percent to 1.1 million in 2015 from a peak of about 2 million in 2005.
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