PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Sub-Saharan Africa: HIV Infection (21 November 2016)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Mike Kane (Labour)
Answer
In 2015, there were more people over the age of 50 living with HIV than ever before (5.8 million). This is because we are treating more people and preventing deaths. Older people living with HIV, however, have up to five times the risk of chronic disease and countries face increasing long-term health-care costs.
DFID’s support to countries in sub-Saharan Africa to strengthen their health systems, including integrating HIV services, seeks to address this and ensure the needs of older people living with HIV are met through age-appropriate services.
Answered by:
Lord Wharton of Yarm (Conservative)
28 November 2016
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