2014年7月17日星期四

Humans are expected in 2030 successfully controlled HIV infection


Recently, UNAIDS said in a report released said, as long as the global increase the intensity, it is expected in 2030 the successful control of HIV infection.

According to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) report, UNAIDS said in a report released recently said that humans are expected in 2030 to reduce HIV infections can be controlled to within the range.

Reported that the world currently has about 35 million people living with HIV, but the number of HIV infections and deaths are declining. The report mentioned that the past five years, UNAIDS made ​​a major breakthrough in reducing HIV infection rates and provide medication assistance to those infected and so on. UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibe (Michel Sidibe), said as long as the global increase the intensity, it is expected in 2030 the successful control of HIV infection.

However, the reality of the situation is not optimistic. It is reported that the world's only Sicheng living with HIV have access to drug treatment, many drugs are still in demand in developing countries can not be met.

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