It鈥檚 time to renew our global commitment to the fight against HIV.
HIV testing has .
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted HIV testing around the world and threatens to reverse the progress gained over the past three decades as many HIV testing and treatment resources were redirected to combat the pandemic.聽聽
Since 2010, new HIV infections . And, of the estimated 37.7 million people currently living with HIV, more than , reducing the chances of infecting others and helping them live heathier, longer lives.
This is all good news.
But global goals to reduce 鈥 and end 鈥 HIV are fast approaching. The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) aims to diagnose 95% of all HIV-positive patients, provide antiretroviral therapy for 95% of those diagnosed and achieve viral suppression for 95% of those treated and . Yet, an still don鈥檛 know their status.
This must change.
As an important first step, we must re-engage as a global health community to quickly expand access to HIV testing and treatment outside of traditional healthcare settings, especially for key populations.
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