FigureAsia  Prize & Award 2024  NominationsFigureAsia  Prize & Award 2024  NominationsFigureAsia  Prize & Award 2024  NominationsFigureAsia  Prize & Award 2024  Nominations

Confirmed HIV cases in major markets expected to reach 2.2 million by 2033

Date:

Japan has the lowest number of cases, about 34,400.

According to GlobalData, confirmed cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) across seven major markets are expected to reach approximately 2.2 million by 2033, representing an annual growth rate of 0.90%.

The United States is expected to have the highest number of confirmed cases, about 1.46 million. In comparison, Japan has the fewest cases, estimated at about 34,400.

Casey Freimuth, senior epidemiologist at GlobalData, said the increase in cases is due to improved diagnosis rates, longer life expectancy among HIV-positive patients due to antiviral treatment (ART), and changing population dynamics.

Freimuth added: “Future efforts to reduce the burden of HIV should include greater focus on reducing transmission, whether through PrEP or through the use of ART, combined with education and increasing access to testing.”

The seven major markets include the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Japan.

Share to

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Breaking News

Read More
Figure Aisa

TSMC starts producing 4nm chips in the U.S., and China is angry

U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said Taiwan's TSMC...

UK government takes firm stance on Cyber ​​Security Act

Science and Technology Minister Peter Keir has responded to...

Biden restricts U.S. companies and allies' access to artificial intelligence chips

The Biden administration on Monday announced measures to...

US investigation shows China unfairly dominates shipbuilding industry: sources

China uses unfair policies to dominate global shipbuilding...