There are 34 million people living with HIV in the world.
According to the United Nations, the number of HIV infections worldwide has decreased by 15% in the past 10 years (2.7 million cases in 2010), the number of people dying from AIDS has decreased by 22% in 5 years (1.8 million people in 2010), and the number of people with HIV receiving medical care has increased 10 times in 6 years (6.6 million people in 2010).
However, according to experts, these results are still far from the international community's target for the fight against AIDS by 2015.
Currently, only 10 countries in the world have achieved this goal.
According to data on the current state of the AIDS epidemic in the world released by UNAIDS on November 21, there are a total of 34 million people in the world living with the HIV virus.
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