Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the human
immune system caused by the
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This condition progressively reduces the effectiveness of the immune system and leaves individuals susceptible to
opportunistic infections and
tumors. HIV is
transmitted through direct contact of a
mucous membrane or the bloodstream with a
bodily fluid containing HIV, such as
blood,
semen,
vaginal fluid,
preseminal fluid, and
breast milk. This transmission can involve
anal,
vaginal or
oral sex,
blood transfusion, contaminated
hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during
pregnancy,
childbirth,
breastfeeding or other exposure to one of the above bodily fluids.
AIDS is now a
pandemic.As of 2009, the
World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that there are 33.3 million people worldwide living with
HIV/AIDS, with 2.6 million new
HIV infections per year and 1.8 million annual deaths due to AIDS.In 2007, UNAIDS estimated: 33.2 million people worldwide had AIDS that year; AIDS killed 2.1 million people in the course of that year, including 330,000 children, and 76% of those deaths occurred in
sub-Saharan Africa. According to UNAIDS 2009 report, worldwide some 60 million people have been infected, with some 25 million deaths, and 14 million orphaned children in southern Africa alone since the epidemic began.
Genetic research indicates that HIV originated in west-central Africa during the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. AIDS was first recognized by the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 1981 and its cause, HIV, identified in the early 1980s.
Although treatments for AIDS and HIV can slow the course of the disease, there is no known cure or
vaccine.
Antiretroviral treatment reduces both the
mortality and the
morbidity of HIV infection, but these drugs are expensive and routine access to antiretroviral
medication is not available in all countries. Due to the difficulty in treating HIV infection, preventing infection is a key aim in controlling the
AIDS pandemic, with health organizations promoting
safe sex and
needle-exchange programmes in attempts to slow the spread of the virus
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