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HIV infection rate in the US falls by a third in a decade | HIV infection rate in the US falls by a third in a decade |
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The rate of HIV infections diagnosed in the United States has fallen by a third over the past decade, researchers say. | The rate of HIV infections diagnosed in the United States has fallen by a third over the past decade, researchers say. |
After examining cases from all 50 states, the study found that the diagnosis rate fell to 16.1 per 100,000 people in 2011 from 24.1 in 2002. | After examining cases from all 50 states, the study found that the diagnosis rate fell to 16.1 per 100,000 people in 2011 from 24.1 in 2002. |
Experts celebrated the findings as a hopeful sign that the Aids epidemic may be slowing in the country. | Experts celebrated the findings as a hopeful sign that the Aids epidemic may be slowing in the country. |
However, there was a rise in new cases of HIV among gay and bisexual men aged under 24 and over 45. | However, there was a rise in new cases of HIV among gay and bisexual men aged under 24 and over 45. |
HIV is a virus that destroys the immune system, which can cause Aids. | |
The World Health Organization estimates 35 million people globally have the virus. More than 1 million people in the US are thought to be infected, with 18% unaware of their infections. | The World Health Organization estimates 35 million people globally have the virus. More than 1 million people in the US are thought to be infected, with 18% unaware of their infections. |
From 2002 to 2011, 493,372 people were diagnosed with HIV in the US, researchers said. | From 2002 to 2011, 493,372 people were diagnosed with HIV in the US, researchers said. |
As well as an overall decline, declines were also seen in the rates for men, women, whites, blacks, Hispanics, heterosexuals, injection drug users and most age groups. | As well as an overall decline, declines were also seen in the rates for men, women, whites, blacks, Hispanics, heterosexuals, injection drug users and most age groups. |
Researchers said the only group in which diagnoses increased was gay and bisexual men. | Researchers said the only group in which diagnoses increased was gay and bisexual men. |
"Among men who have sex with men, unprotected risk behaviours in the presence of high prevalence and unsuppressed viral load may continue to drive HIV transmission," the report said. | "Among men who have sex with men, unprotected risk behaviours in the presence of high prevalence and unsuppressed viral load may continue to drive HIV transmission," the report said. |
The study also found diagnosis rates dropped even as the amount of testing rose. | The study also found diagnosis rates dropped even as the amount of testing rose. |
In 2006, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended routine HIV testing for all Americans aged 13 to 64. | In 2006, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended routine HIV testing for all Americans aged 13 to 64. |
The percentage of adults ever tested for HIV increased from 37% in 2000 to 45% in 2010, according to CDC data. | The percentage of adults ever tested for HIV increased from 37% in 2000 to 45% in 2010, according to CDC data. |
Although experts say reasons for the US decline in infections are unknown, it is in line with a global downturn in the Aids epidemic. | Although experts say reasons for the US decline in infections are unknown, it is in line with a global downturn in the Aids epidemic. |
Last week, the United Nations said that there were 2.1 million new HIV infections worldwide in 2013, down 38% from 2001. | Last week, the United Nations said that there were 2.1 million new HIV infections worldwide in 2013, down 38% from 2001. |
The study was released online by the Journal of the American Medical Association ahead of the International Aids Conference that starts in Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday. | The study was released online by the Journal of the American Medical Association ahead of the International Aids Conference that starts in Melbourne, Australia, on Sunday. |
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