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Facts at a glance HIV kills more than 6000 people every day worldwide.

Facts at a glance HIV kills more than 6000 people every day worldwide. Around 5000 people die from TB every day although TB is curable. After HIV, TB is the greatest infectious killer of young people and adults in the world today.

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Facts at a glance HIV kills more than 6000 people every day worldwide.

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  1. Facts at a glance • HIV kills more than 6000 people every day worldwide. • Around 5000 people die from TB every day although TB is curable. • After HIV, TB is the greatest infectious killer of young people and adults in the world today. • TB is among the leading killers of people living with HIV (PLHIV). • TB causes at least 11% of total deaths in PLHIV and as much as 60% in some countries. • ¾ million PLHIV develop TB each year. • 14 million adults are co-infected with TB and HIV – 70% of them are concentrated in Africa. • In some regions of Africa, up to 80% of adult TB patients are HIV-infected. • TB can be successfully treated even if someone is HIV-infected. • Treatment of TB can prolong and improve the quality of life for HIV-positive people. • If TB is left unchecked in the next 20 years, almost one billion people will become newly • infected, 200 million will develop the disease, and 35 million will die of it. • More people are dying of TB today than ever before. • In most of eastern and southern Africa, where combined TB and HIV prevalence rates are the • highest in the world, lessthan half of TB patients are accessing effective TB services. • In Africa as a whole the number of TB cases rose dramatically - by 5% a year from 2003-2004. • Late diagnosis of TB and untreated HIV in some countries result in one third of HIV-positive • patients dying within weeks of being treated for TB. • Half of all new TB cases worldwide (4.5 million of 9 million) each year are in six Asian countries –Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan and the Philippines.

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