AIDS incidence rate in China 2015-2021
Global HIV/AIDS epidemic
Globally, the number of new HIV infections declined significantly over the last decade. According to the estimation from UNAIDS, the virus had infected about 0.7 percent of the total adult population aged between 15 and 49 years in 2021. That year, there were 657 thousand AIDS-related deaths worldwide. Most death cases were registered in African countries, whereas around 21 percent were registered in the Asia and Pacific region.
Sexually transmitted infections in China
In China, AIDS ranked eleventh in terms of incidence rate of infectious diseases. However, it remained the deadliest in the group, causing nearly 19 thousand deaths in 2020. Compared to other sexually transmitted infections (STI), AIDS had the lowest incidence rate. Hepatitis B had the highest rate of new cases – about 64.29 out of 100,000 people, followed by syphilis and gonorrhea. It is worth noting that the official data of STI are commonly lower than the actual figures. Lack of STI testing knowledge, low income, and social stigmatization are the main reasons why some patients do not seek medical help when they contract an STI.