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Caribbean cuts AIDS deaths by 62 percent, leading global fight despite funding challenges
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51339, member: 636"] Caribbean nations slashed AIDS-related fatalities by a stunning 62 percent between 2010 and 2024, crushing every other global region according to fresh UNAIDS data. The region demolished the worldwide average of 54 percent while battling debt crises, funding cuts, and natural disasters that would cripple most areas. West and Central Africa followed behind at 60 percent, with Eastern and Southern Africa hitting 59 percent during the same timeframe. Eastern Europe and Central Asia bucked the trend completely, watching deaths surge 48 percent higher. Regional officials credited governments, HIV communities, and major partners like PEPFAR for the remarkable turnaround. Treatment numbers exploded from just 53,000 people receiving care in 2010 to 250,000 by 2024, with 50,000 patients added since 2020 alone. Annual deaths plummeted from 13,000 cases down to 4,800 as medical coverage expanded across island nations. Currently 85 percent of HIV patients know their status while 74 percent receive treatment and 66 percent achieve viral suppression. The statistics represent massive improvement from 2017 when only 33 percent reached suppression levels. Medical experts celebrated the life-saving progress while acknowledging serious gaps remain. New infection rates tell a different story with only 21 percent reduction compared to the global 40 percent drop since 2010. Haiti, Dominican Republic, Cuba, and Jamaica generate 90 percent of the 15,000 annual new cases, with Haiti alone contributing 38 percent. Young adults aged 15 through 24 represent 25 percent of fresh infections, highlighting prevention challenges ahead. [/QUOTE]
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