HIV/AIDS in North America
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As of 2009, it is estimated that there are 33.3 million people worldwide infected with HIV.[1]
As of 2009, it is estimated that there are 1.5 million adults and children living with HIV/AIDS in North America, excluding Central America and the Caribbean.[1] 70,000 adults and children are newly infected every year, and the overall adult prevalence is 0.5%.[1] 26,000 people in North America (again, excluding Central America and the Caribbean) die from AIDS every year.[1]
HIV/AIDS prevalence rates in North America vary from country to country.
As of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 3.00%.[2]
As of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 1.20%.[2]
As of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 2.10%.[2]
As of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 0.40%.[2]
The adult prevalence rate is 0.6%.
The adult prevalence rate is 0.1%.
The adult prevalence rate is 1.07%.
The adult prevalence rate is 0.7%.
The adult prevalence rate is 0.8%.
The adult prevalence rate is 2.02%.
The adult prevalence rate is 0.7%.
The adult prevalence rate is 1.02%.
The adult prevalence rate is 0.3%.
The adult prevalence rate is 0.2%.
The adult prevalence rate is 0.9%.
The adult prevalence rate is 3.02%.
The adult prevalence rate is 0.6%.
References
- ^ a b c d "Worldwide AIDS & HIV Statistics". AVERT. 31 December 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d Central Intelligence Agency (2011). "CIA World Factbook - HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate". Retrieved 2011.
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See also
- HIV/AIDS in Africa
- HIV/AIDS in Asia
- HIV/AIDS in Europe
- HIV/AIDS in South America
- List of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate