Teen HIV infection could rise by 60 per cent, with devastating consequences - UNICEF warns
The United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF has said New HIV infections among adolescents
could rise by as much as 60 per cent to reach 400,000 new cases a year
by the year 2030 if progress on reaching the especially vulnerable population
remains at its current pace.
The
report, which was published on the same day with World AIDS Day, warns that due to
demographic shifts, including a sharp increase in the youth population,
the number of new infections among young people aged 15 to 19 could
nearly double compared to the 250,000 cases recorded in 2015.According to UNICEF, if progress slows, the consequences could be devastating, warning that funding for AIDS response has decreased since 2014.
The report calls for more investment in innovation, strengthening data collection, ending the stigma attached to the disease and prioritising prevention efforts among adolescents.
AIDS is one of the leading causes of death among teens, claiming 41,000 lives in 2015 alone, UNICEF said.
UNICEF's executive director, Anthony Lake, said;
"The world has made tremendous progress in the global effort to end AIDS, but the fight is far from over - especially for children and adolescents."
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