LONDON -- An end to the worldwide AIDS epidemic is in sight, the United Nations says, mainly due to better access to drugs that can both treat and prevent the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes the disease.
Progress over the past decade has cut the death toll and helped stabilize the number of people infected with HIV, the U.N. AIDS program said in its annual report on Tuesday.
"The global community has embarked on an historic quest to lay the foundation for the eventual end of the AIDS epidemic. This effort is more than merely visionary. It is entirely feasible," UNAIDS said.
Some 34 million people were living with HIV at the end of 2011, the report said. Deaths from AIDS fell to 1.7 million in 2011, down from a peak of 2.3 million in 2005 and from 1.8 million in 2010.
Worldwide, the number of people newly infected with HIV, which can be transmitted via blood and by semen during sex, is also falling. At 2.5 million, the number of new infections in 2011 was 20 percent lower than in 2001.
"Although AIDS remains one of the world's most serious health challenges, global solidarity in the AIDS response during the past decade continues to generate extraordinary health gains," the report said.
It said this was due to "historic success" in bringing HIV programs to scale, combined with the emergence of new combination drugs to prevent people from becoming HIV infected and from dying from AIDS.
"The pace of progress is quickening - what used to take a decade is now being achieved in 24 months," said Michel Sidibé, executive director of UNAIDS. "We are scaling up faster and smarter than ever before. It is the proof that with political will and follow through we can reach our shared goals."
Since 1995, AIDS drug treatment - known as antiretroviral therapy - has saved 14 million life-years in poorer countries, including 9 million in sub-Saharan Africa, the report said.
Sub-Saharan Africa is the most severely affected region with almost one in every 20 adults infected, nearly 25 times the rate in Asia, there are also almost 5 million people with HIV in south, southeast and east Asia combined.
Some 8 million people were being treated with AIDS drugs by the end of 2011, a 20-fold increase since 2003. The United Nations has set a target to raise that to 15 million people by 2015.
"Scaling up HIV treatment to 15 million people ... is feasible and has the crucial triple benefit of reducing illness, reducing death, and reducing the risk of transmission," said Manica Balasegaram of the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres.
But he said the pace must be stepped up "so that every month more people are started on life-saving HIV treatment than the month before."
Scientific studies have shown that getting timely treatment to those with HIV can also cut the number of people who become newly infected with the virus.
UNAIDS said the sharpest declines in new HIV infections since 2001 were in the Caribbean and in sub-Saharan Africa - where new infections were down 25 percent in a decade.
Despite this, sub-Saharan Africa still accounted for 71 percent of people newly infected in 2011, underscoring the need to boost HIV prevention efforts in the region, UNAIDS said. Of the 1.7 million AIDS-related deaths in 2011, 1.2 million were in sub-Saharan Africa.
HIV trends are also a concern in other regions, it said.
Since 2001, the number of new HIV infections in the Middle East and North Africa was up more than 35 percent from 27,000 to 37,000, it said, and evidence suggests HIV infections in Eastern Europe and Central Asia began increasing in the late 2000s after being relatively stable for several years.
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Yeah its possible, as long as we middle class Americans pay for it.
Why don't they leave the monkeys alone.
Yeah but Obama was elected and he will help the cause with my money. All the people that let this president have 4 more years haven't seen anything yet. H e is going to spend the middle class into poverty.
How is finding a cure for AIDS connected to politics? I can go with that logic however, and I'm going to credit Obama with finding the cure! The election is over...try to read an article without finding reason to criticize the President.
Judging by the aforementioned comments I am happy to see my tax dollar investment in public education is paying off
It is a good thing that scientists are out there trying to find cures for deadly diseases.
I have to say I am pleased with the outcome of this research. BUT, there are still too many countries (if one can call them that) which choose to pad their own pockets rather than take care of the people they vowed to take care of. Fraud, lies? Both I think. These so called countries need to do better, they are the only obstacle in fighting AIDS.
people are right; how dare Obama use my money to save millions of lives and improve our world image!!! CURSE YOU OBAMA!!!!! *SHAKES UNRULY FIST*
We could have stopped Aids dead in its track from the very beginning! Sure !!! I know we are not perfect and we simply would not have achieved the perfect solution I suggested. But if we had striven toward it, truly striven toward it we would have curtailed the spread of the infection CONSIDERABLY. Instead we went walzing down the yellow brick road like al the good little sheeple and blamed the epidemic on the very ones who tried to limit it.
Just wondering how the Roman catholic "no condoms" push is going to screw every thing up. The religious countrys will die out and the ones that follow the western science and medicine will prosper.
Well, It will be America's downfall. However, What did God say in the Last Days that certain diseases would be prevalent. Yet, The God of Israel is able to heal by believing in Christ(the compassionate God) and having faith, turning from certain practices. It is about God's Grace. I know some folks that succumbed to the disease because of a lack of Knowledge concerning who Christ is. Now they say diabetes (the silent killer) is what most folks will be dying from(or heart disease) God is not worried therefore I am not worried. Why chase after lies? The Great Apostasy: Departure from the Truth. Galatians3:10-14. The Law will not justify anyone in the sight of God, because we are told: the righteous man finds life through faith. Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law by being cursed for our sake.
Mitten-----What exactly are you babbling about?
Are you saying that a person who contracts HIV / AIDS via rape or an infant who contracts it from a Mom at birth who contracted it from her philandering husband are condemned to hell and deserve to die?
Is a child born with an autoimmune issue manifesting as type 1 diabetes condemned by your God?
How about the person who ends up with diabetes as a result of an unrelated issue but the treatment for that issue caused the diabetes? How about those born with schizophrenia--a slow descent into madness through NOTHING anyone did?
Perhaps you should read the part of the Bible about loving and accepting people or perhaps your narrow minded judgmentalism will be your personal path to the hell you are so ready to send others down.------Think about it.
Huh? Umm. OK.
Once HIV / AIDS is under wraps maybe scientists can so the same for diabetes, MS, ALS, RA, etc without just pandering to the big pharmaceutical companies who are in it for the $$$$.
Take LYRICA for instance----many people taking Lyrica used to take ULTRAM----ULTRAM in addition to controlling pain with opioids lowered blood pressure and blood sugar and it helped elevate mood all are positive side effects.
However now that the PATENT for Ultram has run out and it can be purchased as the generic Tramadol for $4.00 per prescription.
Now Tramadol is being vilified as addictive and BAD and the much more EXPENSIVE lyrica---an anti seizure drug is being pushed by the pharmaceutical cartels.
So if you have fibromyalgia (muscle pain)or neuropathy or seizures ALL UNRELATED issues you get to take a drug used to quiet brain neuron misfires (seizures).
SWEET----gotta love em.