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1 WHO HIV update July 2018 Global epidemic Global progress and cascade
Policy uptake and accountability

2 Summary of the global HIV epidemic (2017)
Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

3 Global HIV epidemic – people living with HIV
2017 Globally 36.9 million People living with HIV +14% Relative to 2010 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

4 incidence and mortality since 2010
Global HIV epidemic – incidence and mortality since 2010 - 18% New infections annually relative to 2010 2017 Globally 36.9 million People living with HIV - 34% Deaths annually relative to 2010 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

5 Global HIV epidemic – incidence and mortality since 2000
- 36% New diagnoses annually relative to 2000 2017 Globally 36.9 million People living with HIV - 38% Deaths annually relative to 2000 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

6 People living with HIV by WHO region (2017)
Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

7 Summary of the global HIV epidemic (2017)
People living with HIV in 2017 People newly infected with HIV in 2017 HIV-related deaths 2017 36.9 million [31.1 million – 43.9 million] 1.8 million [1.4 million – 2.4 million] [ – 1.3 million] 35.1 million [29.6 million – 41.7 million] 1.6 million [1.3 million – 2.1 million] [ – 1.2 million] 18.2 million [15.6 million – 21.4 million] 16.8 million [13.9 million – 20.4 million] 1.8 million [1.3 million – 2.4 million] [ – ] [ – ] Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

8 Decline in HIV incidence and mortality over time
Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

9 Remarkable individual and population health benefits
Changes in life expectancy at birth in selected countries in the WHO African Region with a high burden of HIV infection, 1985–2015 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

10 Summary of regional HIV epidemic
- 24% New diagnoses annually relative to 2000 2017 WHO African Region 25.7 million People living with HIV - 35% Deaths annually relative to 2000 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

11 Summary of regional HIV epidemic
- 5% New diagnoses annually relative to 2000 2017 WHO Region of the Americas 3.4 million People living with HIV - 20% Deaths annually relative to 2000 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

12 Summary of regional HIV epidemic
+27% New diagnoses annually relative to 2000 2017 WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region People living with HIV +59% Deaths annually relative to 2000 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

13 Summary of regional HIV epidemic
+20% New diagnoses annually relative to 2000 2017 WHO European Region 2.3 million People living with HIV -5% Deaths annually relative to 2000 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

14 Summary of regional HIV epidemic
-27% New diagnoses annually relative to 2000 2017 WHO South-East Asian Region 3.5 million People living with HIV -40% Deaths annually relative to 2000

15 Summary of regional HIV epidemic
+7% New diagnoses annually relative to 2000 2017 WHO Western Pacific Region 1.5 million People living with HIV - 45% Deaths annually relative to 2000 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

16 Global epidemic Global progress and cascade Policy uptake and accountability

17 Number of people newly infected with HIV
Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

18 Number of HIV-related deaths
Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

19 Number of people receiving antiretroviral treatment
40% Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

20 HIV testing and care continuum (2017)
Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

21 ART coverage by sex among adults (2017
53% 65% 50% 67% 58% 73% 29% 48% 54% 52% 45% 58% 61% 68% 67% 66% 18% 19% Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

22 HIV testing and care continuum by WHO region (2017)
% to PLHIV who know their status (%) Percent of People living with HIV receiving ART People virally suppressed among all PLHIV (%) N/A N/A Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

23 Increase in people receiving ART over time
Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

24 ART coverage over time Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

25 Countries with size proportional to people on ART,
WMF video

26 New HIV infections by region, 2016−2017
WHO region Number of new HIV infections 2016 2017 New HIV infections all ages (per 1000 uninfected population) 2016 New HIV infections all ages (per 1000 uninfected population) 2017 Africa 1.31 1.22 [ – ] [ – ] Americas 0.16 [ – ] South-East Asia 0.09 0.08 [ – ] [ – ] Europe 0.18 [ – ] Eastern Mediterranean 36 000 37 000 0.06 [25 000–54 000] [26 000–55 000] Western Pacific 0.0 [82 000– ] [84 000– ] Global 0.26 0.25 [ – ] Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

27 World Health Organization
15 November 2018 Deaths due to HIV by region, 2016−2017 WHO region Number of deaths due to HIV/AIDS 2016 2017 Africa [ – ] [ − ] Americas 59 000 56 000 [41 000–84 000] [39 000−80 000] South-East Asia [91 000– ] [83 000− ] Europe 43 000 37 000 [32 000–53 000] [28 000−46 000] Eastern Mediterranean 16 000 [11 000–22 000] [12 000−23 000] Western Pacific 33 000 [ ] [18 000−62 000] Global  [ ] [ − ] Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

28 People receiving ART by region, 2000−2017
2000 2010 2017 WHO Region  Number of people on ART Estimated number of people living with HIV ART coverage (%) Number of people on ART African Region 7 000 23 60 [ – ] [0−0] [ – ] [17−27] [ − ] [45−73] Eastern and Southern Africa 3 700 26 67 [ – ] [ – ] [20−30] [ – ] [52−77] Western and Central Africa 3 200 14 39 [ – ] [ – ] [9−20] [ – ] [25−54] Region of the Americas 21 48 66 [ – ] [15−28] [ – ] [34−61] [ − ] [48−84] Eastern Mediterranean Region 1 500 90 000 2 17 300 7 64 900 18 [67 000– ] [1−2] [ – ] [5−10] [ − ] [12−26] European Region 22 36 54 [ – ] [17−25] [ – ] [28−41] [ − ] [43−62] South-East Asia Region 1 700 19 51 [ – ] [ – ] [13−26] [ − ] [34−70] Western Pacific Region 10 600 1 62 [ – ] [ – ] [14−25] [ − ] [45−82] Global 25 59 [ – ] [2–3] [ – ] [18–31] [ − ] [44−73] Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates

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