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Situation and trends
At the end of 2024, 77% [62–90%] of people living with HIV were accessing antiretroviral therapy, up from 24% [19–28%] in 2010.
- Globally, there were 1.1 million [910 000–1.3 million] pregnant women with HIV in 2024, of which an estimated 84% [72–>98%] received antiretroviral drugs to prevent mother-to-child transmission.
- At the end of 2024, there were 1.4 million [1.1–1.8 million] children aged 0–14 years living with HIV globally, down from 2.7 million [2.2–3.4 million] in 2010.
Summary findings
Prevention of vertical transmission
84%
of pregnant women with HIV received antiretroviral drugs to prevent mother-to-child transmission, globally in 2024
Antiretroviral therapy for children
55%
of children living with HIV were accessing antiretroviral therapy in 2024
Antiretroviral therapy access
77%
of people living with HIV were accessing antiretroviral therapy in 2024
Data on the HIV response
HIV, testing and counselling
HIV response: Antiretroviral therapy coverage
HIV - Prevention of mother-to-child transmission
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HIV – Estimated percentage of pregnant women living with HIV who received antiretrovirals for preventing mother-to-child transmission
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HIV – Number of pregnant women living with HIV who received antiretrovirals for preventing mother-to-child transmission
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HIV – Estimated number of pregnant women living with HIV
HIV, Pediatric antiretroviral therapy coverage
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Global HIV Programme
The WHO Department of Global HIV, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections Programmes leads the development and implementation of the global health sector strategy on the elimination of HIV as a public health threat.