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New survey reveals that 7.8 million people are living with HIV in SA.
According to a recent survey, the number of South Africans living with HIV/AIDS dropped from 14% in 2017 to 12.7% in 2022.
Based on the most recent data, this means that there will be roughly 7.8 million HIV-positive individuals living in South Africa in 2022 as opposed to 7.9 million in 2017.
#SABSSMVI estimates that 7.8 million people were living with #HIV in South Africa in 2022. 7.4 million of these were older than 15 years. #KnowYourStatus
— HSRC.ac.za (@HSRCza) November 27, 2023
The Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) released the sixth South African National HIV Prevalence, Incidence, and Behavior (SABSSM VI) survey on Monday, and it includes this important finding.
HIV prevalence is influenced by a number of factors, according to Professor Khangelani Zuma, Divisional Executive of the Public Health, Societies, and Belonging Division at the HSRC.
“The most pronounced differences in HIV prevalence by gender were seen among younger populations which calls for focused interventions. Compared to males of the same age groups, HIV prevalence was approximately two-fold in females aged 15–19 years (5.6% vs 3%, respectively), and 20–24 years (8% vs 4% respectively), and three-fold higher in females aged 25–29 (20% vs 6%, respectively),”
Professor Khangelani Zuma
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HAPPENING TODAY: The launch of the #SABSSMVI key findings, marking 20 years of strategic #HIV and public health data. #KnowYourStatus #WorldAIDSDay @HealthZA @PEPFAR @nicd_sa @CDCgov @MRCza @CDCSouthAfrica @UNAIDS @SA_AIDSCOUNCIL
— HSRC.ac.za (@HSRCza) November 27, 2023
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