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December 1 of every year is World AIDS Day
In order to raise people's awareness of AIDS, the world health organization designated December 1 as World AIDS Day in January 1988, calling on all countries and international organizations to hold relevant activities on this day to publicize and popularize the knowledge of AIDS preventionon the earth, on average, one child dies of AIDS every minute, and more than 15 million children lose their parents because of AIDS. The number of people infected with HIV in China ranks 14th in the world, and is increasing by 40% every year
December 1 is World AIDS Day, which aims to raise public awareness of the global spread of hiv-4. December 1 was set because the first AIDS case was diagnosed on this day in 1981 Since then, AIDS has caused more than 25 million deaths. Even though access to treatment has improved in many parts of the world, about 3.1 million people (between 2.8 million and 3.6 million) died of AIDS in 2005, of whom about 570000 were childrenin order to call on people all over the world to take action and unite to fight AIDS, the World Health Organization held a high-level Ministerial Conference on "global AIDS prevention" in London in January 1988, at which December 1 of each year was declared World AIDS Day
In January 1996, the United Nations Programme on AIDS (UN AIDS) was established in Geneva; In 1997, the World AIDS Day was renamed as "World AIDS prevention and control publicity campaign" by the United Nations AIDS programme, making AIDS prevention and control publicity throughout the year
World AIDS Day
December 1 of each year
World AIDS Day is December 1
The world health organization designated December 1 as World AIDS Day because the first AIDS case was diagnosed on this day in 1981. Proposed at the world summit of Ministers of health on programs for AIDS prevention. Since then, the concept has been adopted by governments, international organizations and charities around the world
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all over the world, many children infected with HIV at birth are entering adolescence. The World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's fund jointly released information that there are more than 2 million young people aged between 10 and 19 around the world with HIV
In addition, millions of teenagers are at risk of infection. There are also many young people infected with AIDS who do not have access to antiretroviral treatment. This is because discrimination, poverty, inequality and other reasons hinder young people from seeking HIV testing, health services and related social support According to the experts of the AIDS program of the United Nations Children's fund, ring 2005-2012, the AIDS related deaths of the general population in the world decreased by 30%, but the AIDS related deaths among teenagers increased by 50%. Around the world, 6300 new people are infected with HIV every day, of which about 40% are young people aged 15 to 24. In China, the number of young people infected with AIDS is also on the risethe development trend of AIDS in China is changing from high-risk group to low-risk group in traditional consciousness, and college students are becoming one of the threatened groups. Among the reported cases of HIV infection in China, the number of college students infected with HIV continues to rise. The proportion of young students aged 15-24 in China infected with HIV has increased from 0.9% in 2008 to 1.7% in 2012. 95% of the students infected with HIV are male, and 70% of them are infected by MSM
Dr. Gottfried hirnscall, director of the HIV / AIDS division of who, called: "adolescents need health services and support that are appropriate to their needs. They are less likely than alts to be tested for HIV, and they need support more than alts to help them continue to receive care and treatment. "
in 2013, the theme of AIDS Day in China was "fight AIDS, share responsibility and share the future". Relevant departments and institutions in Renmin University of China, the Central University for Nationalities and other universities held the theme publicity activities of World AIDS day to mobilize more college students and young people to participate in AIDS prevention and control publicity and public welfare activities
World AIDS Day is December 1
In order to raise people's awareness of AIDS, the world health organization designated December 1 as World AIDS Day in January 1988, calling on all countries and international organizations to hold relevant activities on this day to publicize and popularize the knowledge of AIDS prevention. In November 2011, relevant experts said that more than 3000 grass-roots AIDS doctors have received training since the launch of the "AIDS Program", and the theme of 2012 will be to advocate the synchronization of treatment and prevention The world health organization designated December 1 as World AIDS Day because the first AIDS case was diagnosed on this day in 1981. Proposed at the world summit of Ministers of health on programs for AIDS prevention. Since then, the concept has been adopted by governments, international organizations and charities around the worldDecember 1 every year.
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World AIDS Prevention Day 2017 is the 30th AIDS prevention day in the world. December 1, 2017, October 14 of the lunar calendar, is World AIDS Day
In order to raise people's awareness of AIDS, the world health organization designated December 1 as World AIDS Day in January 1988, calling on all countries and international organizations to hold relevant activities on this day to publicize and popularize the knowledge of AIDS prevention. In November 2011, relevant experts said that more than 3000 grass-roots AIDS doctors have received training since the launch of the care program, and the theme of 2012 will be to advocate the synchronization of treatment and preventionon the earth, on average, one child dies of AIDS every minute, and more than 15 million children lose their parents because of AIDS
At present, the number of people infected with HIV in China ranks the 14th in the world, and it is increasing by 40% every yearprevention and treatment of AIDS has a long way to go and needs the joint efforts of the whole society. In the face of the tragedies caused by AIDS, we don't need onlookers. We need to use our own strength to reverse the spread of this malignant epidemic - unite the strength of the whole society to fight AIDS in all ways we can
December 1 is World AIDS Day, which aims to raise public awareness of the global spread of hiv-4. December 1 was set because the first AIDS case was diagnosed on this day in 1981. Since then, AIDS has caused more than 25 million deaths. Even though the treatment pipeline has recently improved in many parts of the world, about 3.1 million people (between 2.8 million and 3.6 million) died of AIDS in 2005, of which about 570000 were children
The world health organization sets December 1 as World AIDS Day, and chooses D
In January 1988, the world health organization designated December 1 as World AIDS Day, calling on all countries and international organizations to hold relevant activities on this day to publicize and popularize the knowledge of AIDS prevention. In November 2011, relevant experts said that more than 3000 grass-roots AIDS doctors have received training since the launch of the "AIDS Program", and the theme of 2012 will be to advocate the synchronization of treatment and prevention The world health organization designated December 1 as World AIDS Day because the first AIDS case was diagnosed on this day in 1981. It was put forward at the summit meeting of global health ministers on AIDS prevention plan. Since then, the concept has been adopted by governments, international organizations and charities around the world
the symbol of World AIDS Day is red ribbon. The significance of the red silk ribbon: the red silk ribbon is like a link that connects people all over the world to fight AIDS together. It symbolizes our care and support for AIDS patients and people infected with AIDS; It symbolizes our love for life and our desire for peace; It means that we should use "heart" to participate in the work of AIDS prevention< br />
