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Australia sees 53% drop in HIV cases among citizens, nearing elimination, driven by testing, treatment, and prevention efforts.
Australia is nearing the elimination of HIV transmission, with a 53% drop in diagnoses among those born in the country over the past decade, according to 2024 data from the Kirby Institute.
The decline is attributed to strong community leadership, consistent political support, expanded testing, and the adoption of the "U=U" principle.
Despite progress, diagnoses among people born overseas have not decreased, and late diagnoses remain a concern.
The government has committed nearly $44 million to prevention efforts, including subsidized pre-exposure prophylaxis and expanded testing access.
However, other sexually transmitted infections like syphilis, gonorrhoea, and chlamydia continue to rise.
Australia ve una caída del 53% en los casos de VIH entre los ciudadanos, cerca de la eliminación, impulsada por los esfuerzos de prueba, tratamiento y prevención.