According to a joint UN HIV/AIDS programme, although mortality has dropped, AIDS still claims one person every minute. It has also discussed the difficulties and barriers in treating the condition.
    Source: Datt Mediproducts
    It is alarming how diseases vary from person to person. Younger persons are disproportionately affected, and women account for 46% of new infections. In more underdeveloped nations, the prevalence of infections is significantly greater among women. By 2030, the UN wants to put an end to HIV/AIDS. But the latest trends indicate that the world could have to wait for it for a very long time. 
    Like all other illnesses, the COVID epidemic had an impact on the HIV prevention effort. In many nations, the anti-AIDS apparatus has just recently resumed operations. In fact, when the epidemic passed, there was a spike in infections. treatments are in low supply all around the world, and resistance to many of the treatments that are already available is rising. 
    It is alarming how diseases vary from person to person. Younger persons are disproportionately affected, and women account for 46% of new infections. In more underdeveloped nations, the prevalence of infections is significantly greater among women. 

    Source: WION
    By 2030, the UN wants to put an end to HIV/AIDS. But the latest trends indicate that the world could have to wait for it for a very long time. Like all other illnesses, the COVID epidemic had an impact on the HIV prevention effort. In many nations, the anti-AIDS apparatus has just recently resumed operations. In fact, when the epidemic passed, there was a spike in infections. treatments are in low supply all around the world, and resistance to many of the treatments that are already available is rising. 
    As with other illnesses, the economic, social, and cultural aspects of a nation are crucial in addressing the AIDS threat. Social stigma around AIDS is a major issue. India has the third-largest global population of people living with HIV/AIDS, yet its prevalence rate is lower than that of many other nations. Although there has been significant success in the fight against the disease, there is still a long way to go to get it under control.
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