AIDS in Afghanistan: 200 Cases Reported in 2024
Afghanistan reports 200 new AIDS cases in 2024, highlighting the growing need for improved healthcare and prevention efforts in the region.
Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health has reported 200 new cases of AIDS/HIV () among citizens in 2024.
61 Diagnostic Facilities for HIV/AIDS Active in Afghanistan
Eight treatment centers and 61 diagnostic centres for HIV/AIDS are active in Afghanistan, and health services for individuals with HIV/AIDS are being provided throughout the country, the ministry was quoted as saying, Xinhua news agency reported quoting state-run news agency Bakhtar.‘#India has made significant progress in fighting HIV/AIDS? Let's continue the fight against stigma and ensure everyone has access to care. #HIVawareness #AIDS’
According to the ministry's spokesperson Sharafat Zaman Amarkhail, a total of 3,700 HIV cases have been reported in Afghanistan since 1989. At present, 1,400 people infected with the virus are receiving medical treatment across the country.
In 2023, approximately 39.9 million people globally were infected with HIV, while 630,000 people lost their lives to AIDS-related illnesses during the same period, data from the Joint United Nations Programs on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) showed recently.
Reference:
- HIV/AIDS - Symptoms and causes - (https:www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hiv-aids/symptoms-causes/syc-20373524)