AIDS statistics as of December 2001:
·
Total number of people living with HIV/AIDS: 40 million
·
Number of women living with HIV/AIDS: 17.6 million
·
Total number of people newly infected with HIV in 2001: 5.3 million
·
Number of women newly infected with HIV in 2001: 2.6 million
·
Total number of AIDS deaths in 2001: 3 million
·
Number of women who died of AIDS in 2001: 1.1
million
There were about 14,000 new HIV infections every
day in 2001:
·
More than 95% are in developing countries
·
2,000 are in children under 15 years old
·
About 12,000 are in persons aged 15 to 49 years, of
whom 50% are women
Two decades after the start of the HIV/AIDS
pandemic:
·
AIDS kills more people
worldwide than any other infectious disease
·
Almost 6 out of every 10 new HIV infections occur in
women
·
About 5,000
women are infected with HIV every day, almost 90% of them in developing
countries
·
Women make up 55% of people living with HIV in
sub-Saharan Africa, with almost one-quarter of 15 to 19 year-old girls infected
·
2.5 million babies were at risk of HIV infection in
2001 through mother-to-child transmission
·
Over 10 million children under the age of 15 have lost
one or both parents to AIDS
·
In the United States, 23% of all new AIDS cases are in
women
There are
about 340 million new cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) each year
worldwide:
·
170 million cases of trichomoniasis
·
89 million cases of chlamydia
·
62 million cases of gonorrhea
·
12 million cases of syphilis
Assuming
that a microbicide is used by 20% of individuals who can be reached through
existing services, and in 50% of sex acts where condoms are not used:
·
A microbicide that is 60%
efficacious against both HIV and STIs could avert 2.5 million HIV infections in
women, men, and children over three years
·
31% of HIV infections could be averted in East Asia and
the Pacific, 35% in South Asia, and 27% in sub-Saharan Africa
·
At 30% coverage, 3.7 million infections could be
averted over three years
Sources: Mobilization
for Microbicides: The Decisive Decade, The Rockefeller Foundation Microbicides
Initiative, February, 2002; UN AIDS/WHO AIDS
Epidemic Update, December 2001.