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HIV incidence refers to persons newly infected with HIV, whereas individuals newly diagnosed with HIV may have been infected years before being diagnosed. Uses of these data: Incidence estimates are useful for planning and for allocating of funds, as well as evaluating the impact of prevention programs.
There are two types of HIV, HIV-1 and HIV-2, as well as several related viruses that infect certain monkeys or great apes. HIV-1 can be found throughout the world, but HIV-2 is almost exclusively limited to West Africa. HIV-1 is transmitted more easily than HIV-2, and HIV-1 infection progresses more rapidly to AIDS.
Stages of HIV infection Seroconversion illness. Some people experience a short illness soon after they contract HIV. The asymptomatic stage of HIV. Once seroconversion is over, most people feel fine and dont experience any symptoms. Symptomatic HIV. Late-stage HIV.

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You may not have any symptoms at all for up to 10 years. At that point, HIV begins to make it hard for your body to fight off infections, so you can get infections that normally wouldnt affect you. When your immune system docHubes a certain point of weakness, thats when HIV becomes AIDs.
HIV incidence 1.3 million [1.01.7 million] people acquired HIV in 2022. Since 2010, the number of people acquiring HIV has been reduced by 38%, from 2.1 million [1.62.8 million]. 130 000 [90 000210 000] children acquired HIV in 2022.
Stage 1 (HIV infection): The CD4+ cell count is at least 500 cells per microliter. Stage 2 (HIV infection): The CD4+ cell count is 350 to 499. Stage 3 (advanced HIV disease or AHD): The CD4+ cell count is 200 to 349. Stage 4 (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome [AIDS]): The CD4+ cell count is less than 200.
Risk factors having condomless anal or vaginal sex; having another sexually transmitted infection (STI) such as syphilis, herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhoea and bacterial vaginosis; engaging in harmful use of alcohol and drugs in the context of sexual behaviour;
Incidence is the number of new cases, while prevalence is the total number of existing cases. At their most basic, prevalence describes the here and now, while incidence can be used to try to predict what will likely occur.

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