Aids 2026
In 2026, the largest cohort of people living with HIV in North America and Western Europe are over 55 years old.
of people living with HIV (PLHIV) have accessed antiretroviral therapy (ART), a significant gap exists in mental health support and social care, with depression rates among PLHIV being two to four times higher than in the general population. In early 2026, the focus has shifted toward: aids 2026
While prevention steals the headlines, the scientific sessions are riveted by the "cure agenda." For years, the idea of curing HIV was a pipe dream; the goal was suppression—keeping the virus at undetectable levels so it couldn't harm the patient or be transmitted. In 2026, the largest cohort of people living
Despite the progress made, significant challenges remain. The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to disproportionately affect key populations, including men who have sex with men, sex workers, people who inject drugs, and transgender people. These groups face stigma, discrimination, and violence, which hinder their access to HIV prevention, treatment, and care services. Despite the progress made, significant challenges remain