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The Facts September 17, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — adalbec @ 3:16 pm

According to my textbook, most of the new infections worldwide are in people younger than 25 years of age who live in developing countries.  Sub-Saharan Africa has been hardest hit by HIV.  Eastern Europe and central Asia have the world’s fastest growing HIV population.  There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2.  HIV-1 is found most commonly in the United States, Europe, and Central Africa, whereas HIV-2 is principally seen in West Africa.  The difference between the two is that HIV-2 spreads and causes disease more slowly than HIV-1.  Both lead to AIDS.   Interestingly enough influenza was the last uncontrolled pandemic killer of humans until the advent of AIDS.

This table represents the estimated # of adults and children living with HIV/AIDS, new infections, and deaths at the end of 2002 (just think how much higher the numbers are now 6 years later).

 

 

Living With

Newly Infected

Deaths

North America

980,000

45,000

15,000

Sub-Saharan Africa

29,400,000

3,500,000

2,400,000

Eastern Europe & Central Asia

1,200,000

250,000

25,000

East Asia and Pacific

1,200,000

270,000

45,000

South & South East Asia

6,000,000

700,000

440,000

Western Europe

570,000

30,000

8,000

Caribbean

440,000

60,000

42,000

Latin America

1,500,000

150,000

60,000

Australia & New Zealand

15,000

500

<100

 

Total

42 million

5 million

3.1 million

 

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