Migrants are disproportionately affected by HIV and AIDS in high-income countries, says IOM as it marks World AIDS Day.
This year’s UNAIDS Report on the global AIDS epidemic demonstrates that for the first time in the history of AIDS, an end to the epidemic is on the horizon and the rates of new infections in traditionally high-burden countries are going down.
But many challenges remain. For example, in high-income countries in North America and Europe, the total number of people living with HIV has actually increased in the last ten years.