The number of people on treatment for HIV in developing countries rose during 2008 from 3m to 4m, according to the latest assessment from the United Nations Aids Agency.
Two-fifths of people who need it now receive it, UNAids said.
By Andrew Jack in London
Published: October 1 2009 02:23 | Last updated: October 1 2009 02:23
The number of people on treatment for HIV in developing countries rose during 2008 from 3m to 4m, according to the latest assessment from the United Nations Aids Agency.
Two-fifths of people who need it now receive it, UNAids said.