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Three years of flatlined progress on HIV treatment and prevention affect 2.7 million youth  

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Three years of flatlined progress on HIV treatment and prevention affect 2.7 million youth  

Some 110,00 youth under age 19 died last year from AIDS-related causes, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Friday, noting that coupled with 310,000 newly infected, the total number of young people living with HIV stands at 2.7 million.

Ahead of World AIDS Day on Thursday, UNICEF warned in its latest global snapshot on children, HIV and AIDS that progress in HIV prevention and treatment has nearly flatlined over the past three years, with many regions still not at pre-pandemic service coverage.

“Though children have long lagged behind adults in the AIDS response, the stagnation seen in the last three years is unprecedented, putting too many young lives at risk of sickness and death,” said UNICEF Associate Chief of HIV/AIDS Anurita Bains.

Collective failure

This comes on top of an existing and growing gap in treatment between adults and children, adolescents, and pregnant women.

“Children are falling through the cracks because we are collectively failing to find and test them and get them on life-saving treatment”, she continued.

“Every day that goes by without progress, over 300 children and adolescents lose their fight against AIDS.”

Numbers tell the story

Despite accounting for only seven per cent of overall people living with HIV, children and adolescents comprised 17 per cent of AIDS-related deaths, and 21 per cent of new HIV infections last year.

Unless the drivers of inequities are addressed, UNICEF warns, ending AIDS in children and adolescents will continue to be a distant dream.

However, the snapshot points out that longer-term trends remain positive.

New HIV infections among children under age 14 dropped by 52 per cent from 2010 to 2021, and new infections among 15- to19-year-olds also dropped by 40 per cent.

Similarly, coverage of lifelong antiretroviral treatment (ART) among pregnant women living with HIV increased from 46 per cent to 81 per cent in a single decade.

Growing treatment gap

While the total number of children living with HIV is on the decline, the treatment gap between children and adults continues to grow.

In UNICEF’s HIV-priority countries, ART coverage for children stood at 56 per cent in 2020 but fell to 54 per cent in 2021.

Several factors were responsible for the decline, including the pandemic and other global crises that have increased marginalization and poverty.

However, the failure also reflects waning political will and a flagging AIDS response in children.

Globally, only 52 per cent of children living with HIV had access to treatment, which has only marginally increased over the past few years.

Among all adults living with HIV, meanwhile, coverage at 76 per cent was more than 20 percentage points higher than among children.

And there was an 81 per cent gap between children and pregnant women living with HIV.

Moreover, the percentage of children living with HIV under age four who are not on ART climbed to 72 per cent last year – as high as it was in 2012.

A twenty-year-old pregnant woman who was born with HIV, takes medication to prevent mother-to-child transmission.

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A twenty-year-old pregnant woman who was born with HIV, takes medication to prevent mother-to-child transmission.

Regional lens

During 2020, pregnant and breastfeeding women in Asia and the Pacific; the Caribbean; Eastern and Southern Africa; Latin America, the Middle East and North Africa, and West and Central Africa all experienced treatment coverage drops.

And in 2021, coverage in Asia and the Pacific, and the Middle East and North Africa declined further.

Except for West and Central Africa, which continues to see the highest burden of mother-to-child transmission, none of the regions above have recovered to 2019 levels, putting the lives of newborn babies at increased risk.

In 2021, more than 75,000 new child infections occurred because pregnant women were not diagnosed and initiated on treatment.

“With renewed political commitment to reaching the most vulnerable, strategic partnership and resources to scale up programmes, we can end AIDS in children, adolescents and pregnant women”, Ms. Bains said.

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