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'Much better health conditions now' Cambodia meets 2025 HIV targets, says minister

'Much better health conditions now' Cambodia meets 2025 HIV targets, says minister
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Cambodia has officially met its 95-95-95 HIV treatment targets, a milestone indicating that the vast majority of people living with HIV in the country are diagnosed, on treatment, and virally suppressed. Health Minister Chheang Ra stated that the nation is now on track to eliminate AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.

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Achieving these international health benchmarks is a significant public health success for Cambodia and provides a model for other nations in the region.

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The article reports on official government health data and international health organization milestones without subjective commentary.

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