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By Harry Pearl

SYDNEY, July 11 (Reuters) - Australia declared on Monday the AIDS epidemic is no longer a public health issue there, a month after the United Nations adopted an ambitious target to eliminate the threat globally by 2030.

The government-backed Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations (AFAO) and top scientists said the number of people being diagnosed with AIDS in Australia was now so small it was no longer reported.

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Since then, following the introduction of antiretroviral treatment, that prevent AIDS developing in people who are infected with the HIV virus, and awareness campaigns, AIDS diagnoses have declined sharply.

"Australia is incredibly fortunate to be in the position and its because of farsighted government policy," said Darryl O'Donnell, chief executive AFAO.

"We had community organisations of gay men, sex workers and drug users doing outreach campaigns that were extraordinarily effective," O'Donnell said.

A spokeswoman for the Federal Department of Health said while it was tremendous that AIDS was "not the automatic death sentence that it once was", approximately 1,100 cases of HIV are detected each year.

"We must not let down our guard."

Worldwide there are 36.7 million people living with HIV, according to harga tahitian noni juice di batam the World Health Organisation, with 180,000 people dying from AIDS-related illness in the Asia-Pacific region last year.

The United Nations agreed a new declaration on ending the AIDS epidemic at a meeting in New York last month.

The UNAIDS Fast-Track approach to ending the AIDS epidemic has a set of time-bound targets, including reducing the number of people newly infected with HIV from 2.1 million in 2015 to fewer than 500,000 in 2020, reducing the number of people dying from AIDS-related illnesses from 1.1 million in 2015 to fewer than 500,000 in 2020 and eliminating HIV-related discrimination.

Andrew Grulich, head of the HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Program at the Kirby Institute, said other countries could learn from Australia.

"The thing that has characterised Australia is a partnership between all sectors involved," he said. "Community, research and the government - and having bipartisan political support." (Reporting by Harry Pearl; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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