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2017 Global AIDS update - Ending AIDS: progress towards the 90–90–90 targets
20 July 2017
This report clearly demonstrates the power of the 90–90–90 targets and what can be achieved in a short time. It shows that innovations are possible at every level—from communities to research laboratories, from villages to cities. It illustrates the power of political leadership to make the impossible possible.
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90–90–90 - An ambitious treatment target to help end the AIDS epidemic
01 January 2017
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“15 by 15” - a global target achieved
19 July 2015
Just as we have new opportunities that only a few years ago would have been inconceivable, we also now face new challenges. If the “15 by 15” success story has taught us anything, it is that we have in our hands the power to make the world healthier, more just and more equitable. We hope that this report not only reminds us of our power to change the world when we remain united, but also inspires us to take the actions needed to end the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat.
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Diagnostics access initiative to achieve the 90-90-90 treatment target
22 April 2015
The world is uniting around an ambitious HIV treatment target to lay the groundwork to end the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030. Through national, regional and global-level consultations, diverse stakeholders are pledging to ensure that by 2020: 90% of people living with HIV know their HIV status; 90% of people who know their status receive treatment; 90% of people on HIV treatment have a suppressed viral load.
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90-90-90: A transformative agenda to leave no one behind
25 October 2014
This bold new set of targets, 90-90-90, will do more than reduce new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths. It will be a transformative agenda for reaching people who are left behind. We have heard from Minister Tien that—with a lot of effort—they have been able to put 38 percent of people in Vietnam who need it on HIV treatment. By 2020, our cascading targets are to have at least 90 percent of all Vietnamese living with HIV know their diagnosis; 90 percent of those people to be receiving antiretroviral treatment; and 90 percent of those on HIV treatment to have an undetectable viral load.
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Treatment 2015
13 July 2013
Treatment 2015 provides a results-driven framework to expedite and greatly expand coverage. With less than 1000 days before the end of 2015, much work remains to be done. The WHO’s new 2013 guidelines on The Use of Antiretroviral Drugs for Treating and Preventing HIV Infection recommend a CD4 threshold of 500 for initiation of HIV treatment. As an important step towards getting to zero AIDS-related deaths, countries should be encouraged to prioritize immediate efforts to ensure that all people eligible for HIV treatment have access to it.