Girls bear the brunt of new HIV infections, assessment suggests (wapo.st)
from silence7@slrpnk.net to world@lemmy.world on 17 Dec 2023 18:00
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TowardsTheFuture@lemmy.zip on 17 Dec 2023 20:45 next collapse

Now that it’s not gays maybe we take it… oh wait no it’s women so they still won’t care.

Earthwormjim91@lemmy.world on 17 Dec 2023 20:50 collapse

Women globally have been the primary victims of HIV for a long time already.

Africa has had the majority of new HIV cases for decades, and the majority there are caused by rape, which overwhelmingly affects women more than men

Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works on 17 Dec 2023 23:37 next collapse
afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world on 18 Dec 2023 01:47 collapse

Black women, so people still won’t care.

There is a hierarchy. When it was hitting gay guys people in the White House and Rush Limbaugh were cracking wise about it. The moment it started hitting white hetrosexuals is when medication started being developed. When it was done with that group it dropped off the map.

MrZee@lemm.ee on 18 Dec 2023 03:18 collapse

I think this is helpful context from the actual report (linked at the top of the WaPo article):

In 2022, half as many (47%) of adolescent girls and young women acquired HIV as in 2010. Even with this decline, we are not on track to meet our 2030 target to end new HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women.

The global sex-distribution of new HIV infections among adolescents is driven largely by sub-Saharan Africa, which carries the overwhelming global burden of HIV. In 2022, 33% of older adolescents aged 15-19 years newly infected with HIV lived outside of the region. In the Middle East and North Africa region, the number of young people living with HIV has increased by 13% since 2010. In East Asia and the Pacific and Latin America and the Caribbean, two thirds of new adolescent infections, age 10-19 years, occur in boys. Stigma, discrimination, societal inequalities and violence sabotage the efforts of adolescents and young people to protect themselves against HIV and other health threats. Young key populations are especially vulnerable.