Hiv Infections On The Rise In The Caribbean
GENEVA – The United Nations says HIV infections among adults in the Caribbean has risen, warning also that the decline globally among adults has stalled for at least five years.
The Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Prevention Gap Report, issued here on Wednesday, reveals that “after years of steady decline, the Caribbean saw a nine per cent rise among adults.â€
In launching the report, UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé told reporters that, globally, new HIV infections among adults and children have been reduced by 40 percent since the peak in 1997,but lamented that the decline among adults has stalled for at least five years.
The report reveals that an estimated 1.9 million adults have become infected with HIV every year for at least the past five years and that new HIV infections among adults are rising in some regions.
The UN said the Caribbean is second to sub-Saharan Africa for the prevalence of HIV infections.
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