End-year results for 2012: 4.2 million people on ARV, 9.7 million of TB cases treated, 310 million nets distributed

Posted on: 29 November 2012 | Global Fund Updates

Today the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria released its end-year results for 2012 showing substantial increase of people being treated for HIV and in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of the virus with 4.2 million people on ARV treatment. Important progress has also been made against Tuberculosis and Malaria. By end of 2012 9,7 million cases of TB have been treated and 310 million nets have been distributed.

For more detailed information please consult the news release of 29th November 2012.

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