AIDS
by
the
numbers
AIDS IS NOT OVER, BUT IT CAN BE
ENDING THE AIDS
EPIDEMIC BY 2030 AS
PART OF THE
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Fast-Track Targets
By 2020 By 2030
500 000
new infections
200 000
new infections
500 000
AIDS-related deaths
200 000
AIDS-related deaths
ZERO
discrimination
ZERO
discrimination
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AIDS is not over, but it can be
Huge progress has been made since 2000 and millions of
lives have been saved. But there are still important milestones
to reach, barriers to break and frontiers to cross. The world
has agreed to meet a set of global targets by 2020 as part of
UNAIDS Fast-Track strategy to end the AIDS epidemic as a
public health threat.
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AIDS is not over, but it can be
500 000 390 000 120 000 570 000 11.4 36.4
million million
0.5 2.7 7
billion billion billion
20
billion 8
pills per day
1
pill per day
1
injection
(average) (pill)
for three
months
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Cost of antiretroviral medicines Investments for the
per person per year AIDS response
5 19 26
US$ US$ US$
10 000 100 100
first-line all available
regimens regimens US$ billion US$ billion US$ billion
92 74 0 59 35 0
countries countries countries
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July 2016
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Core epidemiology slides
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8 UNAIDS
Global estimates for adults and children 2015
About 5300 are among adults aged 15 years and older, of whom:
─ almost 47% are among women
─ about 35% are among young people (15–24)
─ about 20% are among young women (15–24)
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Global estimates for children (<15 years) 2015
40
35
30
Number of people
25 living with HIV—global
20
15
10
Million
5
0
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
3.0
2.5
Number of children
2.0 living with HIV—global
1.5
1.0
0.5
Million
0
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
1.0
0.5
Million
0
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
4.0
3.5 Number of new HIV
3.0
2.5 infections—global
2.0
1.5
Million
1.0
0.5
0
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
18
16
Number of orphans due
14 to AIDS—global
12
10
8
6
4
Million
2
0
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
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2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015/(*2016)
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28.9 million 31.8 million 33.3 million 33.9 million 34.5 million 35.2 million 35.9 million 36.7 million
People living with HIV [26.5 million– [29.4 million– [30.8 million– [31.4 million– [31.9 million– [32.6 million– [33.3 million– [34.0 million–
31.7 million] 34.5 million] 36.1 million] 36.7 million] 37.4 million] 38.1 million] 38.9 million] 39.8 million]
3.2 million 2.5 million 2.2 million 2.2 million 2.2 million 2.1 million 2.1 million 2.1 million
New HIV Infections
[2.9 million– [2.3 million– [2.0 million– [1.9 million– [1.9 million– [1.9 million– [1.9 million– [1.8 million–
(total) 3.5 million] 2.8 million] 2.5 million] 2.5 million] 2.4 million] 2.4 million] 2.4 million] 2.4 million]
2.7 million 2.1 million 1.9 million 1.9 million 1.9 million 1.9 million 1.9 million 1.9 million
New HIV infections
Global HIV data in 2015
[2.5 million– [1.9 million– [1.7 million– [1.7 million– [1.7 million– [1.7 million– [1.7 million– [1.7 million–
(aged 15+) 3.0 million] 2.3 million] 2.1 million] 2.2 million] 2.2 million] 2.2 million] 2.2 million] 2.2 million]
490 000 450 000 290 000 270 000 230 000 200 000 160 000 150 000
New infections (aged
[430 000– [390 000– [250 000– [220 000– [190 000– [160 000– [130 000– [110 000–
0–14) 560 000] 510 000] 350 000] 330 000] 290 000] 250 000] 220 000] 190 000]
1.5 million 2.0 million 1.5 million 1.4 million 1.4 million 1.3 million 1.2 million 1.1 million
AIDS-related deaths [1.3 million– [1.7 million– [1.3 million– [1.2 million– [1.2 million– [1.1 million– [990 000– [940 000–
1.8 million] 2.3 million] 1.7 million] 1.7 million] 1.6 million] 1.5 million] 1.4 million] 1.3 million]
18.2 million
[16.1 million–
19.0 million]
770 000 2.2 million 7.5 million 9.1 million 11 million 13 million 15 million (*June 2016)
People accessing
[680 000– [1.9 million– [6.6 million– [8.0 million– [9.6 million– [11.4 million– [13.2 million–
treatment 800 000] 2.2 million] 7.8 million] 9.5 million] 11.4 million] 13.5 million] 15.6 million] 17 million
[15.0 million–
17.7 million]
(end 2015)
Total resources
available for HIV (low-
4.8 billion 9.4 billion 15.9 billion 18.3 billion 19.5 billion 19.6 billion 19.2 billion 19 billion
and middle-income
countries)
Region People living with New HIV infections AIDS-related deaths Total number
HIV (total) (total) accessing
total Aged 15+ Aged 0–14 antiretroviral
therapy
Eastern and southern 19.0 million 960 000 910 000 56 000 470 000
10 million
Africa [17.7 million–20.5 million] [830 000–1.1 million] [790 000–1.1 million] [40 000–76 000] [390 000–560 000]
Latin America and the 2.0 million 100 000 100 000 2100 50 000
1.1 million
Caribbean [1.7 million–2.3 million] [86 000–120 000] [84 000–120 000] [1600–2900] [41 000–59 000]
Eastern Europe and 1.5 million 190 000 190 000 47 000
…* 320 000
central Asia [1.4 million–1.7 million] [170 000–200 000] [170 000–200 000] [39 000–55 000]
Middle East and North 230 000 21 000 19 000 2100 12 000
38 000
Africa [160 000–330 000] [12 000–37 000] [11 000–34 000] [1400–3200] [8700–16 000]
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Regional antiretroviral therapy in 2015
Eastern and
southern 53% [50–57%] 63% [56–71%] 90% [82–>95%]
Africa
Latin America
and the 55% [47–64%] 64% [54–76%] 88% [77–>95%]
Caribbean
Western and
29% [24–35%] 20% [16–25%] 48% [40–58%]
central Africa
Eastern
Europe and 21% [19–22%] …* …*
central Asia
Middle East
and North 16% [12–24%] 20% [16–25%] 12% [9–18%]
Africa
Western
and central
Europe 59% [56–68%] >95% [92–>95%] 92% [87–>95%]
and North
America
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Adults and children estimated to be living with HIV 2015
Eastern Europe
North America and western and central Europe and central Asia
2.4 million 1.5 million
[2.2 million–2.7 million] [1.4 million–1.7 million]
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Estimated number of adults and children
newly infected with HIV 2015
Eastern Europe
North America and western and central Europe and central Asia
91 000 190 000
[89 000–97 000] [170 000–200 000]
Eastern Europe
North America and western and central Europe and central Asia
22 000 47 000
[20 000–24 000] [39 000–55 000]
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Children (<15 years) estimated to be living with HIV 2015
Eastern Europe
North America and western and central Europe and central Asia
…* …*
Eastern Europe
North America and western and central Europe and central Asia
…* …*
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* Estimates were unavailable at the time of publication.
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Estimated deaths in children (<15 years) from AIDS 2015
Eastern Europe
North America and western and central Europe and central Asia
…* …*
18.2 million
19 17 million [16.1 million–
[15.0 million– 19.0 million]
18 15 million 17.7 million]
[13.2 million–
16 2015 target within the 2011 13 million 15.6 million]
People on antiretroviral therapy (million)
0
June
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Sources: Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting (GARPR) 2016; UNAIDS 2016 estimates.
60 3
50
40 2
30
20 1
10
0 0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
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New HIV infections among people aged 15 years and over, by region, 2010–2015
1200
New HIV infections among people aged 15 years and over
1000
800
(thousand)
600
400
200
0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
250
New HIV infections among people aged 15 years and over
200
150
(thousand)
100
50
0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
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Distribution of new adult HIV infections and population by age and sex,
global and in sub-Saharan Africa, 2015
NEW HIV INFECTIONS AMONG ADULTS, BY ADULT POPULATION, BY AGE AND SEX,
AGE AND SEX, GLOBAL, 2015 GLOBAL , 2015
27%
25+
39% 39%
years old
39% 25+ 25+
25+ years old years old
years old
20%
15–24
11% 11%
years old 14%
15–24 15–24
15–24 years old years old
years old
NEW HIV INFECTIONS AMONG ADULTS, BY ADULT POPULATION, BY AGE AND SEX,
AGE AND SEX, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, 2015 SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, 2015
31% 31%
25+ 25+ 33% 32%
years old years old 25+ 25+
years old years old
12%
25% 17% 17%
15–24
15–24 years old 15–24 15–24
years old years old years old
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Distribution of new HIV infections among population groups, by region, 2014
5% 4% 6%
13%
15%
0.4%
EASTERN WESTERN
38% 33% 2%
ASIA AND EUROPE AND AND
PACIFIC 18% CENTRAL CENTRAL
ASIA AFRICA 10%
51%
2% 73%
6%
24%
2%
6% 4% 9% 4%
2% 6%
9%
36% LATIN MIDDLE EASTERN
AMERICA 30% 41% EAST AND 28% AND
AND THE NORTH SOUTHERN
CARIBBEAN AFRICA AFRICA
79%
3%
23% 18%
7% 1%
15% Sex workers
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For more information: aidsinfo.unaids.org
The data provided in this document are just a sample of the data available from
UNAIDS.
Additional data are available at aidsinfo.unaids.org, including:
Additional Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting Indicators on
prevention, mother-to-child transmission, 90–90–90 targets, stigma and
discrimination
A Key Population Atlas of maps on key populations, including the latest
available data on key populations at increased risk of HIV infection.
Estimates of new HIV infections, people living with HIV and AIDS-related
deaths by different age groups, children (age 0–14 years), adolescents (age
10–19 years), young people (age 15–24 years), adults (age 15–49) older
people (age 50 years and over), and by sex
Subnational data for selected countries
Data in different formats: spreadsheet, maps, graphics
Comparable data over multiple years, and across countries, which can also
be extracted to spreadsheets for further analysis.
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