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World AIDS Day: Is India winning the fight against new HIV infections?

In India, around 23.49 lakh people were living with HIV as of 2019, with annual new HIV infections showing a 37 percent decline over a decade, according to official estimates.

December 01, 2020 / 12:05 IST
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The World AIDS Day is observed on December 1 to show support for people living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and remembering those who lost their lives from Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) related illnesses.

In India, around 23.49 lakh people were living with HIV in 2019, official estimates released this year show. “The HIV epidemic has an overall decreasing trend in (the) countrym with estimated annual new HIV infections declining by 37 percent between 2010 and 2019,” the government said in a reply to a question in Parliament in September 2020.

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Commemorated since 1988, the World AIDS Day always has a theme, and this year it is "global solidarity, shared responsibility". World-over, 78 million people have been infected with HIV and 35 million have died from the illness since the first case was detected more than 35 years ago, according to UNAIDS.

In 2019, an estimated 1.7 million new infections were reported around the world, down 23 percent from 2.1 million in 2010, and recording a fall of 40 percent from its high of 2.8 million in 1998. An estimated 26 million people were taking treatment or accessing antiretroviral therapy for HIV as of June 2020.