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Global Factsheet 2010

Global Summary of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Number of adults and children living with HIV/AIDS in 2010



Total 34.0 million (31.6–35.2 million)
Number of adults and children newly infected with HIV/AIDS in 2010



Total 2.7 million (2.4–2.9 million)
AIDS deaths in 2010 (Adult and Children)



Total 1.8 million (1.7–2.2 million)
Source: UNAIDS- World AIDS Day Report /2011

Adult Prevalence (15-49) [%] in 2010
Sub-Saharan Africa 5.0 %
Middle East and North Africa 0.2
South and South-East Asia 0.3
East Asia 0.1
Oceania 0.3
Latin America 0.4
Caribbean 0.9
Eastern Europe and Central Asia 0.9
Western and Central Europe 0.2
North America 0.6
Total 0.8 %
Source: UNAIDS- World AIDS Day Report /2011
Adults and Children Estimated to be Living with HIV during 2010
Sub-Saharan Africa 22.9 million
Middle East and North Africa 470,000
South and South-East Asia 4.0 million
East Asia 790,000
Oceania 54,000
Latin America 1.5 million
Caribbean 200,000
Eastern Europe and Central Asia 1.5 million
Western and Central Europe 840,000
North America 1.3 million
Total 34.0 million
Source: UNAIDS- World AIDS Day Report /2011

Estimated Adult and Child Deaths due to AIDS during 2010
Sub-Saharan Africa 1.2 million
Middle East and North Africa 35,000
South and South-East Asia 250,000
East Asia 56,000
Oceania 1,600
Latin America 67,000
Caribbean 9,000
Eastern Europe and Central Asia 90,000
Western and Central Europe 9,900
North America 20,000
Total 1.8 million
Source: UNAIDS- World AIDS Day Report /2011
Adults and Children Estimated to be Newly Infected with HIV during 2010
Sub-Saharan Africa 1.9 million
Middle East and North Africa 59,000
South and South-East Asia 270,000
East Asia 88,000
Oceania 3,300
Latin America 100,000
Caribbean 12,000
Eastern Europe and Central Asia 160,000
Western and Central Europe 30,000
North America 58,000
Total 2.7 million

Source: UNAIDS- World AIDS Day Report /2011

 

 

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