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WHO warns of HIV surges in Philippines, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea, urging urgent action.
The World Health Organization has warned of sharp HIV increases in the Philippines, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea, with infections rising six to tenfold since 2010, primarily affecting young men who have sex with men, women of reproductive age, and children.
In Fiji, a 2024 spike is linked to injectable drug use, while in the Philippines, low treatment access and stigma hinder progress.
Papua New Guinea declared a national HIV crisis.
WHO and UNAIDS stress urgent action, including harm reduction, expanded testing and treatment, stigma reduction, and integration into primary health systems, urging sustained political will and investment to end the epidemic.
La OMS advierte del aumento del VIH en Filipinas, Fiji y Papúa Nueva Guinea, e insta a tomar medidas urgentes.