The document summarizes progress in reducing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths globally between 2001 and 2011. Key points:
- There were 700,000 fewer new HIV infections in 2011 than in 2001 globally.
- 25 countries reduced new HIV infections by 50% or more between 2001-2011, including many in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Access to antiretroviral therapy reached a record high in 2011 with 8 million people receiving treatment, more than half of those eligible.
- AIDS-related deaths dropped by over 500,000 between 2005-2011 globally, with a 32% reduction in sub-Saharan Africa.