AIDS-Free World by 2030 Progress, Challenges, and Hope

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The 2023 UNAIDS HIV Estimates report reveals that despite strides, approximately 39.0 million people lived with HIV by the end of 2022

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Women and girls accounted for 53% of the global AIDS burden, with 1.3 million new HIV infections and 630,000  AIDS-related deaths in 2022

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UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets aim for 95% awareness, treatment, and viral suppression by 2030, achieving an 86-89-93 global progress in 2022

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Tanzania's adoption of a Dolutegravir-based regimen shows promising results, with a low incidence of adverse events but challenges in specific populations

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Political will      plays a pivotal role; countries meeting UNAIDS targets demonstrate      success, emphasizing the need for stronger commitment globally

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Despite successes, significant gaps persist, necessitating increased funding, political commitment, and innovative strategies to reach underserved populations

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Ending AIDS by 2030 is achievable with concerted efforts, including strengthening health systems, research, and ensuring universal access to treatments

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The fight against AIDS continues; addressing challenges, investing in research, and ensuring treatment access for all are crucial steps toward an  AIDS-free world

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