What is World Aids Day?
Every year, World AIDS Day is held on December 1st to raise the AIDS pandemic and to honor those who have died as a result of the disease.
According to the most recent estimates, nearly 38 million people around the world are living with HIV. eficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, which causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). In 1981, the first cases of AIDS were recorded. Since that time, 75 million people have been infected with HIV, including 75 million people in the United States. Thousands of people have died as a result of AIDS-related causes.
The AIDS epidemic has been addressed for many decades, especially in the last few decades. The AIDS epidemic has been addressed for decades. Although there is no cure, significant strides have been made. The number of newly infected people has decreased. The number of newly infected people has decreased. The number of AIDS-related deaths has decreased. In addition, the number of people receiving effective treatment has increased.
In 1987, the first HIV therapy was introduced. Since then, several HIV drugs have been developed to treat HIV. There are also medications that can reduce the risk of contracting HIV by needles or sexual activity. Available treatment and early detection have helped to raise the life expectancy of those with HIV/AIDS. In 1996, the life-expectancy of a 20-year-old with HIV was 39 years. Life expectancy is now in 78 years.