According to the most recent statistics by The Pepillo J. The number of people living with HIV/AIDS was 1.1 million, with 468,000 of those individuals living with AIDS. Respectively, the use of antiretroviral (ARV) Therapy or highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) such as protease inhibitors with a combination of other HIV drugs have extended the life of those living with HIV by slowing the progression of the disease to full blown AIDS. A study by the National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project in New York and the Cecilla National Observational Cohort Study in found that the average life expectancy of people living with HIV has been extended from seven years (before 1995) to 24. Department of Health and Human Services reported in 2007, that the largest number of new HIV/AIDS diagnoses for persons aged 40 to 44 accounted for 15 percent of all HIV/AIDs diagnoses in that year. Forrest Family Foundation, the number of new HIV infections in the U.S. Although there have been medical advancements that have helped to prolong the lives of HIV patients, finding life insurance coverage for HIV infected individuals continues to be elusive. |