Many don't talk about it, but the epidemic is everywhere
			 
		
     
    
      
        
          Nearly
          37 million
          people
          around the world
          live with HIV1
        
       
     
    
      
        
          54%
           of people who have hiv
don't know they have it3
         
        
       
      
        
          
            About
70%
of people who have hiv
live in africa4
          
         
       
     
    
      
        
        	 Nearly 12% of female sex workers globally have hiv5
	            Nearly 12% of female sex workers globally have hiv5
	         
         
       
     
   
  
     
    
		 
		AIDS CONTINUES TO 
TAKE LIVES EVERY DAY
		 
	
    
    	
	      HIV
	       is the most
	       common
	       infectious killer
	       in the world6
	    
     
    
      1.5 million people died
      from aids-related illnesses in 20137
      
      39 million have died
      of aids since the epidemic began1
     
    
     
  
       
         
        
			 
			The state of treatment is unacceptable
			 
		
       
      
          
            
              Most common
              medication
              to treat hiv:
              ANTIRETROVIRALS
          
          
              often mistaken as a cure, antiretrovirals have
              harrowing side effects, some of which can be life-threatening
          
               
        
          
            
              22 Million 
people 
              don't have 
access to 
              treatment8
            
            nearly 37 million people
in the world have hiv1
           
          
     
    
      
      
        2/3
        hiv-affected households in uganda have to sell some of their property to pay for treatment9
      
     
     
	
	     
	    
			 
			Stigma is still tied to the disease
			 
		
	    
	      
	      
	      
	      Stigma and discrimination are the main reasons people resist gettng tested. Which leads to late diagnoses and a greater chance for hiv to progress to aids10
	      
	     
	    
	      
	      
	      
	            People who have experienced stigma are four times more likely to report poor access to care10
	      
	     
	    
	      
	      
	      
	            Stigma affects the emotional well-being of those with hiv—it leads to loss of hope and feelings of worthlessness10
	      
	     
	
	    
     
  
    
          
            if you knew a cure existed,
wouldn't you want the world to have it?
    
    
   
  
    References: 1. HIV/AIDS: Basic Statistics. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/statistics.html. Accessed. December 17, 2015. 
2. HIV/AIDS: Treatment Of Children Living With HIV. World Health Organization website. http://www.who.int/hiv/topics/paediatric/hiv-paediatric-infopage/en/. Accessed December 17, 2015. 
3. UNAIDS Report Shows That 19 Million Of The 35 Million People Living With HIV Today Do Not Know That They Have The Virus. UNAIDS website. http://www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/pressreleaseandstatementarchive/2014/july/20140716prgapreport. Accessed February 22, 2016. 
4. HIV/AIDS: Key Facts. World Health Organization website. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs360/en/. Accessed December 17, 2015. 
5. Kerrigan D, Semini I, N'Jie N, et al. The Global HIV Epidemics Among Sex Workers. World Bank Publications; 2012. 
6. HIV/AIDS: The Top 10 Causes of Death. World Health Organization website.  http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs310/en/. Accessed December 17, 2015. 
7. Fact Sheet. UNAIDS website. http://www.unaids.org/en/resources/campaigns/2014/2014gapreport/factsheet. Accessed December 17, 2015. 
8. AIDS By The Numbers 2015. UNAIDS website. http://www.unaids.org/en/resources/documents/2015/AIDS_by_the_numbers_2015. Accessed February 22, 2016. 
9. HIV And AIDS In Sub-Saharan Africa Regional Overview. AVERT website. http://www.avert.org/professionals/hiv-around-world/sub-saharan-africa/overview. Accessed December 18, 2015. 
10. Stigma, Discrimination and HIV. AVERT website. http://www.avert.org/professionals/hiv-social-issues/stigma-discrimination.
Accessed February 22, 2016.