If You See These 13 Symptoms, Do An HIV Test Immediately

Mark Medicals5 minutes read

Over 38.4 million people globally live with HIV, with 1.5 million new infections and 650,000 deaths related to HIV last year. Despite fewer infections, more men died from HIV-related illnesses in 2021 compared to women.

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  • Despite fewer infections, more men globally die from HIV-related illnesses compared to women, with 320,000 men and 240,000 women succumbing to the disease in 2021.
  • In 2021, 85% of individuals living with HIV were aware of their status, highlighting progress in HIV testing and awareness, yet 5.9 million people globally remain unaware of their HIV status, indicating a need for increased testing and education efforts.

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Recent questions

  • What are common symptoms of HIV infection?

    Symptoms of HIV infection can include fever, enlarged lymph nodes, skin rash, cough, sore throat, fatigue, night sweats, muscle or joint pains, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, pneumonia, nail changes, yeast infections, confusion, cold sores, tingling, and weakness. These symptoms vary in severity and may not always be present, so it is important to get tested if you suspect you may have been exposed to the virus.

  • How many people globally are unaware of their HIV status?

    Approximately 5.9 million people globally are unaware of their HIV status, highlighting the importance of regular testing and awareness campaigns to reach those who may be at risk. Knowing one's HIV status is crucial for early detection and access to treatment, which can significantly improve health outcomes and prevent the spread of the virus.

  • What is the global HIV infection rate for men and women?

    Globally, there are 16.9 million men and 19.7 million women living with HIV, with 1.5 million new infections reported last year. Despite fewer infections among men, the data shows that more men died from HIV-related illnesses in 2021 compared to women, emphasizing the need for targeted prevention and treatment strategies for both genders.

  • How many people worldwide are living with HIV?

    Over 38.4 million people globally are living with HIV, a chronic viral infection that weakens the immune system and can lead to serious health complications if left untreated. With 1.5 million new infections reported annually, efforts to raise awareness, promote testing, and provide access to antiretroviral therapy are crucial in combating the spread of HIV and improving the quality of life for those affected.

  • What is the global death toll related to HIV?

    Last year, there were 650,000 deaths related to HIV globally, with 320,000 men and 240,000 women succumbing to HIV-related illnesses. Despite advancements in treatment and prevention, HIV remains a significant public health concern, underscoring the need for continued efforts to reduce new infections, increase access to care, and address disparities in HIV-related mortality rates among different populations.

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Global HIV Statistics and Symptoms Overview

  • Over 38.4 million people globally live with HIV, with 1.5 million new infections and 650,000 deaths related to HIV last year.
  • Men infected with HIV globally number 16.9 million, while women infected are 19.7 million, with 1.7 million children living with HIV.
  • 320,000 men died from HIV-related illnesses in 2021, compared to 240,000 women, indicating more men die from HIV despite fewer infections.
  • 85% of people living with HIV knew their status in 2021, while 5.9 million globally are unaware of their HIV status.
  • Symptoms like fever, enlarged lymph nodes, skin rash, cough, sore throat, fatigue, night sweats, muscle or joint pains, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss, pneumonia, nail changes, yeast infections, confusion, cold sores, tingling, and weakness can indicate HIV infection.
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