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全球基金会:艾滋病、结核病和疟疾防治成效显著 未来面临新挑战
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-10 22:14
Core Insights - The Global Fund has made significant progress in combating AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria since its establishment in 2002, saving 70 million lives [1][2] - In 2024, 88% of people living with HIV in Global Fund-supported countries are aware of their status, with 79% receiving antiretroviral treatment and 74% achieving viral suppression, all reaching historical highs [1] - Tuberculosis treatment coverage in Global Fund-supported regions reached 75% in 2023, a substantial increase from 45% in 2010, with an 88% success rate for drug-resistant tuberculosis patients [1] - In malaria prevention, 61% of the population in supported areas had access to insecticide-treated nets in 2023, with over 95% of symptomatic individuals receiving testing [1] Financial Commitment and Challenges - The Global Fund is set to invest $2.7 billion in 2024 across over 100 countries to enhance disease monitoring and prevention efforts [2] - The report warns of new challenges in disease control due to funding pressures and regional conflicts, highlighting the risk of reversing decades of progress if international commitments are not strengthened [2] - The Executive Director of the Global Fund emphasizes the need for improved collaboration and reduced fragmentation in global health efforts to sustain progress [2]