This
slide, showing the modeled annual HIV incidence curves in several
sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, is from an article by Jim
Shelton and colleagues that was published in the Lancet in March,
2006 about whether the AIDS pandemic has peaked.
A few months later, UNAIDS was forced, in their May 2006
report to the UN, to acknowledge that annual global HIV incidence
probably peaked by the late 1990s. One wonders whether UNAIDS would
have acknowledged the peaking of the AIDS pandemic if Jim Shelton
and colleagues did not publish this article?
I’m sure, if asked, UNAIDS would have said that they were
just about getting around to it – even when the peaking clearly
occurred during the 1990s!