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U.N. 's children's fund raises the alarm over the high rate of new HIV infections among young women and girls.
UNICEF: Seven out of 10 new adolescent infections were among girls in sub-Saharan Africa in 2023 .
Just 57% of children 14 and younger, and 65% of teenagers aged 15-19 , can obtain lifesaving medicine, report says.
Around 630,000 people died from AIDS-related illnesses last year , the lowest level since 2004 .
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