The continued improvements in treatments for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome will only decrease its prevalence. An increase in cases of AIDS is exactly what scientists across the globe are working to prevent.
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There are no statistics available on the HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in Greenland. It is estimated that 100 people have HIV/AIDS in Greenland.
Radioactive elements are not used in the treatment of AIDS.
Adult prevalence rate: 0.4% People living with HIV/AIDS: 9,700 Deaths: fewer than 200
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Yes, there are treatments for HIV AIDS, but no cure.
There is no treatment for AIDS/HIV. Although there are drugs that can help slow down the virus and damage to the immune system.
The specific opportunistic infections that AIDS patients develop depend in part on the prevalence of these infections in the geographic area in which the patient lives. See related link.
Kenya is home to one of the world's harshest HIV and AIDS epidemics. An estimated 1.5 million people are living with HIV; around 1.2 million children have been orphaned by AIDS; and in 2009 80,000 people died from AIDS related illnesses. Kenya's HIV prevalence peaked during 2000 and, according to the latest figures, has dramatically reduced to around 6.3 percent. This decline is thought to be partially due to an increase in education and awareness, and high death rates. Many people in Kenya are still not being reached with HIV prevention and treatment services. Only 1 in 3 children needing treatment are receiving it. This demonstrates Kenya still has a long way to go in providing universal access to HIV treatment, prevention and care. See related link.
An AIDS ribbon is a red ribbon worn to signify support for AIDS awareness and treatment.
With a population of approximately 795000, about 15000 people are living with HIV/AIDS in Djibouti, giving it a prevalence rate of 2.9 percent. See related link.
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