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    U.N.: HIV epidemic continues to spread
    (AP)
    Updated: 2005-11-21 21:54

    The global HIV epidemic continues to expand, with more than 40 million people now estimated to have the AIDS virus, but in some countries prevention efforts are finally starting to pay off, the United Nations says.


    Canada's Deborah Landey, the new Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations Progamme on HIV/AIDS, UNAIDS, holds a copy of the AIDS epidemic update December 2005 report, during the presentation of the report at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, on Monday, Nov. 21, 2005. The new joint UNAIDS/WHO report titled 'AIDS Epidemic Update 2005' contained updated global and regional estimates on HIV and AIDS and new trends in the epidemic's evolution. This year's report will have a special section on HIV prevention. [AP]

    AIDS has killed more than 25 million people since it was first recognized in 1981, making it one of the most destructive epidemics in history. An estimated 3.1 million people died from the virus last year and another 4.9 million people became infected, according to a U.N. update published Monday.

    The deaths and new infection estimates were in line with those from last year, when the total number of people living with the virus was estimated at 39.4 million.

    However, for the first time there is solid evidence that increased efforts to combat the disease over the last five years have led to fewer new infections in some places, said UNAIDS chief Peter Piot.

    Previously improvements had been seen in places such as Senegal, Uganda and Thailand, but those were rare exceptions.

    "Now we have Kenya, several of the Caribbean countries and Zimbabwe with a decline," Piot said, adding that Zimbabwe is the first place in Southern Africa, the hardest-hit area, to show improvement.

    These are all countries that have invested heavily in safe-sex campaigns and other prevention programs, with the result that prevalence of HIV among the young has declined.

    "People are starting later with their first sexual intercourse, they are having fewer partners, there's more condom use," Piot said.
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