17,774 tested positive for HIV in 2023 many of which were persons aged between 15 and 24 The population also included 6,457 males and 11,317 females, per the 2023 national and sub-national HIV and AIDS estimates and projections.
Dr Atuahene said the figures showed a reduction in the rate of new infections in the country. 17,774 people, consisting of 6,457 males and 11,317 females, became newly infected with HIV in 2023, according to data from the 2023 national and sub-national HIV and AIDS estimates and projections. The newly infected population includes 4,869 young people between the ages of 15 and 24, 1,698 children under 15, 1,520 adolescents between 10 and 19, and 16,076 adults above 15. T
The Ghana AIDS Commission boss, Dr Kyeremeh, said the country was committed to achieving the 95-95-95 target by 2050. Source: Ghana AIDS Commission (X) Source: Getty Images Dr Kyeremeh Atuahene, the Director General of the Ghana AIDS Commission, stated that while the new number marks a significant reduction in the rate of new infections, a 14.8 per cent reduction between 2013 and 2023, it falls short of the country’s annual target of reducing the rate of new infections by 17 per cent within the last ten years. READ ALSO UK releases names of companies eligible to sponsor work visa: “More skilled workers needed as” Dr Atuahene said the country has projected to achieve a 41 per cent reduction in the rate of new HIV infections between 2023 and 2030. PAY
This comprises 115,891 males and 218,204 females. A further breakdown revealed 17,550 children under 14, 16,381 adolescents between 10 and 19, 33,245 young adults between 15 and 24, and 316,545 adults aged 15 and above were living with HIV in Ghana. The data showed that the country’s HIV population increased by nine per cent between 2013 and 2023 and is projected to increase by an additional 6.8 per cent by 2030. Also, 12,480 Ghanaians died from AIDS-related illnesses in 2023 despite the availability of treatments that prevent the disease’s progression and death.