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    UN: AIDS epidemic stabilizing, still work to do

    LONDON (AP) — The AIDS epidemic is leveling off and the number of people newly infected with the virus that causes it has remained unchanged since 2007, the United Nations said in a report Monday.

    Critics say that the body's aim of wiping out the disease is overly optimistic, however, considering there is no vaccine, millions remain untreated and donations have slumped amid the economic crisis.

    There were 2.7 million new HIV infections last year, approximately the same figure as in the three previous years, said the report from UNAIDS, the joint United Nations program on HIV and AIDS. The figures largely confirm earlier findings released by the group in June.

    At the end of last year, there were about 34 million people with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. While that is a slight rise from previous years, experts say that's due to people surviving longer. Last year, there were 1.8 million AIDS-related deaths, down from 1.9 million in 2009.

    The outbreak continues to hit hardest in southern Africa. But while the number of new infections there has fallen by more than 26 percent since the peak in 1997, the virus is surging elsewhere.

    In eastern Europe and central Asia, there has been a 250 percent jump in the number of people infected with HIV in the past decade, due largely to the spread among injecting drug users. In North America and western Europe, the outbreak "remains stubbornly steady," according to the report.

    "It's looking promising, but the numbers are still at a scary level," said Sophie Harman, a global health expert at City University in London. She was not connected to the UNAIDS report.

    In its strategy for the next few years, UNAIDS says it is working toward zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths. Harman said that was an admirable goal but wasn't sure it was achievable. "They need to get real," she said. "Maybe they need to aim high but if their main goal is eradication, it's highly unlikely that will ever happen."

    Dr. Paul De Lay, deputy executive director of UNAIDS, acknowledged the idea of eliminating AIDS infections and deaths is "more of a vision for the future," and would likely not be accomplished without new tools like a vaccine, which could take several decades. Earlier this month, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for an AIDS-free generation and promised more money for programs in Africa.

    De Lay said U.N. strategies will focus on more aggressive prevention and treatment policies, like treating people with HIV earlier. In Africa, people with HIV are not usually treated until their immune system reaches a certain threshold, and officials are now increasingly trying to start treatment before patients get too sick.

    Future strategies might also include giving medicines to people at high risk even before they get infected. The World Health Organization is considering how to advise countries with major epidemics on giving drugs to healthy people vulnerable to catching the virus, such as prostitutes, gay men and injecting drug users, as a prevention method.

    While studies have shown that could dramatically slow AIDS transmission, experts have voiced concerns about healthy people taking AIDS drugs, which have toxic side effects. It could also encourage drug resistance, and there are already millions of people in developing countries who qualify for treatment but are still waiting for it.

    Sharonann Lynch, an HIV policy adviser at Doctors Without Borders, said many African countries are anxious to implement more aggressive strategies and that some are redrafting their guidelines even before official U.N. advice is available. But she said the financial crisis is affecting treatment and that enrollment in some clinics, like in Congo, have stalled or even been suspended. That could allow the epidemic to resurge.

    "Just at the moment when we know how to manage HIV, we're hitting the brakes," Lynch said. "Without more investment, we'll be squandering the best chance we have of getting ahead of the new wave of infections."

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    Online:

    http://www.unaids.org

    http://www.msf.org

     
    • Tim  •  6 mths ago
      Did you see the photo for this story? Someone doing finger pricks with no gloves on and blood on their thumb nail. So the infection just keeps spreading from the health care tech to the next victim. Really?
    • Skeptic  •  Pueblo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How is it that in the past year there have been 27 M new infections and 1.8 M deaths, yet the 34 M people with HIV infection has not grown from the previous year?
      • up yers yapooh 6 mths ago
        Google "house of numbers", a very revealing doc about this very issue.
    • Fred  •  Portland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Donor fatigue: one big reason why the money flow is diminishing is the immense corruption prevalent in Africa. It is discouraging to see most of the donated funds disappear in official's pockets and only a trickle be actually used to combat HIV and aid the afflicted.
      • geniusandinsanitywalkdown ... 6 mths ago
        And some of us are so tired of the whole aids thing anyway.....among the best cures for aids is monogamy (should go over well in the gay community-I have heard they are very loyal)
    • MICHAEL  •  Forest Park, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I have a classmate of mine from Law school who was sued for infecting another gay guy with HIV, the AIDS virus. We have to stop the spread of this dreaded disease.
      • geniusandinsanitywalkdown ... 6 mths ago
        Have you tried blaming homophobes for the mistakes of your friends? It isnt true, but it might make you feel better....
    • lee  •  Ypsilanti, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Them's dangerous words pardner. Next thing that you know, people will be sayin' that it's goin' away, and it aint.
    • kanuuuve  •  Wallingford, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Whether dopey democraps want to admit it or not....George W Bush played a big role in the reduction of AIDS cases in Africa.
      • etienne 6 mths ago
        No he did not. His abstinence only programs have never worked. Only condoms, sexual education. Which is why most of the Aids reduction have taken place after Obama came in.
    • W.  •  6 mths ago
      The amount of money we are spending on AIDS is phenomenol compared to most diseases.
      • bruds 6 mths ago
        really now. try breast cancers gets more money for research and cures then AIDS does stupid
      • Urizen 6 mths ago
        But there are many MILLIONS more with breast cancer than there are with AIDS, and it, as far as we know, it NOT SELF INFLICTED.
      • W. 6 mths ago
        By 1989, they had succeeded: the government was spending US$74.5 million on breast cancer annually, and over US$2 billion on HIV/AIDS, although breast cancer killed more than 40,000 women in 1989 as compared with 22,000 AIDS patients in the same year (AP, 1989; Lerner, 2001).
    • dbcooper  •  Monterey, United States  •  6 mths ago
      tobacco kills more people than AIDS, Abortion, Murder, War, Booze, Drugs, combined
    • Dave  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Was it ever confirmed that AIDS was cooked up in a laboratory at the Vatican?
    • arcfinn  •  6 mths ago
      What is needed to stop this disease is near universal routine testing (tough in Africa), after most carriers know they are infected the epidemic should drop rapidly. There is NO excuse for someone who knows they are infected spreading it to someone else and it should be treated as a serious felony.
    • Bobby  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Homophobic, gay-hating orgnaization have pushed to keep the names of AIDS carriers secret, they are not allowing people to find out who has AIDS so they can continue to spread it. They are not even making a real effort to track their partners to find out if they are spreading the disease.
    • Steve  •  Rose Hill, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Still work to do"....absolutely....America is not completely bankrupt yet,we still have a credit rating and can borrow more money.
    • Thomas  •  6 mths ago
      Great news!! So, can we stop throwing good money after bad now?
    • William S  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Africa needs to take all the money they spend on weapons and spend it to heal the people. But there too stupid to do that and want the rest of the world to foot the bill. #$%$ porchmonkeys!
    • geniusandinsanitywalkdown ...  •  Tallahassee, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Maybe governments should go back to the business of encouraging monogamy?
      .
      Matriarchy is to blame
    • Skeptic  •  Pueblo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      As the death rate is lowered, the birth rate must be lowered by the same amount or else the balance will be achieved by starvation and war.
    • Allison Karalus  •  Glen Ellyn, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Since energy usage has become the equivalent of harlotry, murder & adultery, energy users are being threatened with the lake of fire by Adam, Eve & the Lord Jesus Christ. GOD IS NOT WILLING THAT ANY SHOULD PERISH, BUT THAT ALL MIGHT BELIEVE ON HIS NAME-JESUS. Repent & be baptized! Jesus said, “I am God there is none besides me." "I am the Way, the Truth & the Life. No man comes to the Father except by me." "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." "As many as received Him to them He gave the power to become the sons of God the Father even to those who believe on His name." Jesus' healing ministry began with adult baptism. Jesus says, “In this world you shall have trouble, but I have overcome the world.” Jesus says, “If we confess our sins He is faithful & just to forgive us our sins & to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
    • up yers yapooh  •  Montreal, Canada  •  6 mths ago
      No thanks to all the toxic drugs these people get. THEY NEED FOOOOOD and nutrition not vaccines and drugs. "House of Numbers"...google and watch it people.
    • tmine  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Canadian Flight attendant was case zero for HIV. In the '80s gays found it fun to go to the Caribbean and screw impoverished young black males from islands like Jamaica and Haiti.

      Most of South African cases come from unprotected heterosexual sex, but the original blight was launched by Gays in the US and Canada. Thanks queer boys.
    • Oligim  •  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia  •  6 mths ago
      no wrong,no right in this....
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