Global targets for lowering STBBI’s


Published by: The Public Health Agency of Canada
Issue: Volume 45–12: HIV
Date published: December 5, 2019
ISSN: 1481-8531
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Volume 45–12, December 5, 2019: HIV
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Global targets for Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections
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Global Targets for Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections
HIV
By 2020:
- 90% of people living with HIV know their status
- 90% of people living with HIV who know their status are receiving treatment
- 90% of people on treatment have suppressed viral loads
By 2030:
- Zero new HIV infections
- Zero AIDS-related deaths
- Zero discrimination
Hepatitis
By 2020:
- Achieve and maintain up-to-date 90% coverage for vaccination of hepatitis B vaccine (three doses)
- 30% reduction in new cases of chronic viral hepatitis B and C infections
- 30% of viral hepatitis B and C infections are diagnosed
- 10% reduction in hepatitis B and C deaths
By 2030:
- 90% reduction in new cases of chronic viral hepatitis B and C infections
- 90% of viral hepatitis B and C infections are diagnosed
- 80% of eligible people receiving hepatitis B and C treatment
- 65% reduction in hepatitis B and C deaths
Sexually transmitted infections
By 2030:
- 90% reduction of syphilis incidence globally
- 90% reduction in gonorrhea incidence globally
- 90% HPV immunization rate in countries with HPV vaccine
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