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UNAIDS to launch new report ahead of#worldaidsday. Watch FB live on Monday, 21 November at 12:00 GMT. ow.ly/dRXH306kBwW

New UNAIDS #worldaidsday report announces 18.2 million people on antiretroviral treatment. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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New UNAIDS report shows people are particularly vulnerable to #HIV at certain points in their lives http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC #worldaidsday

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#HIV-related risks & challenges change as pple go through life. Need to adapt HIV strategies across the life cycle. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

UNAIDS calls for life-cycle approach to #HIV to ensure solutions for everyone at every stage of life. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC #worldaidsday

18.2M pple now have access to #HIVtreatment. Need to sustain & increase efforts to reach 30M pple by 2020 http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC  

UNAIDS report shows that #girls’ transition to womanhood is a very dangerous time, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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Young #women face a triple threat: high risk of infection, low rates of #HIV testing & poor adherence to treatment. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

New report shows pple in high risk groups being left w/out access to #HIV services at critical points in their lives http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

New UNAIDS report examines gaps and approaches needed in #HIV programming across people’s lifecycle. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC #HIVprevention

New UNAIDS report warns of risk of #drug resistance & need to reduce the costs of second-& third-line #treatment. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

Globally, access to medicines to prevent mother to child transmission of #HIV has ↑ from 50% in 2010 to 78% in 2015. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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Access to treatment for children (0-14) has almost doubled in 5 years but ↑ not enough to reach #FastTrack target. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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More efforts needed to expand HIV testing for pregnant women, treatment for children and early infant diagnosis. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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New UNAIDS report: In 2015, 7500 young #women became newly infected with #HIV every week. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC #worldaidsday

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In southern #Africa, #girls aged 15-19 years accounted for 90% of all new #HIV infections among 10-19 years. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

#Adolescents living with #HIV have the highest rates of poor medication adherence and treatment failure. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

Globally, between 2010 and 2015 new #HIV infections among young women between 15-24 years were reduced by just 6%. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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To reach target of ≤100 000 new HIV infections among young women by 2020 will require 74% reduction in next 4 years. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

UNAIDS report warns that new HIV infections continue to rise among pple who inject drugs & gay men and other MSM. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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Critical need to reach key populations with #HIV prevention & treatment programmes that meet their specific needs. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

Out of total spending for HIV in low- & middle-income countries, just 1.8% goes to HIV programmes for key pops. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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#HIVprevention efforts not working for adults. New HIV infections have failed to decline for the past 5 years. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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Around 100 000 pple in low- & middle-income countries aged 50 & over are estimated to newly acquire HIV every year. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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Older people living with #HIV are at increased risk of developing age-associated noncommunicable diseases. http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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In 2015, 400 000 people living with #HIV died from #TB, a preventable, treatable disease, http://ow.ly/lJ8r306kCfC

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