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Regional Fact Sheet 2012
Abstract:
Highlights: 1. Nearly 5 million people were living with HIV in South, South-East and East Asia combined in 2011. 2. In South and South-East Asia, an estimated 4 million [3.1 million–4.6 million people were living with HIV in 2011, compared to 3.7 million [3.2 million– 5.1 million] in 2001. 3. In East Asia, an estimated 830 000 [590 000–1.2 million] people were living with HIV in 2011, compared to 390 000 [280 000–530 000] in 2001. 4. In Oceania, an estimated 53 000 [47 000–60 000] people were living with HIV in 2011, compared to 38 000 [32 000–46 000] in 2001. 5. Oceania and South and South-East Asia have made progress in reducing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths. In East Asia, new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths are increasing.
Publisher:
UNAIDS
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
HIV INFECTIONS, HIV/AIDS, AIDS, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, SEX, DRUG ABUSE, DISCRIMINATION
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
10.03.01
-
Disease Prevention And Control
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319 KB
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LEELASHRESTHA
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...
Regional Fact Sheet 2012
Abstract:
Highlights: 1. Nearly 5 million people were living with HIV in South, South-East and East Asia combined in 2011. 2. In South and South-East Asia, an estimated 4 million [3.1 million–4.6 million people were living with HIV in 2011, compared to 3.7 million [3.2 million– 5.1 million] in 2001. 3. In East Asia, an estimated 830 000 [590 000–1.2 million] people were living with HIV in 2011, compared to 390 000 [280 000–530 000] in 2001. 4. In Oceania, an estimated 53 000 [47 000–60 000] people were living with HIV in 2011, compared to 38 000 [32 000–46 000] in 2001. 5. Oceania and South and South-East Asia have made progress in reducing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths. In East Asia, new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths are increasing.
Publisher:
UNAIDS
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
HIV INFECTIONS, HIV/AIDS, AIDS, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, SEX, DRUG ABUSE, DISCRIMINATION
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
10.03.02
-
Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
PDF
| File Size:
319 KB
Download
Feeder:
LEELASHRESTHA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...
Regional Fact Sheet 2012
Abstract:
Highlights: 1. Nearly 5 million people were living with HIV in South, South-East and East Asia combined in 2011. 2. In South and South-East Asia, an estimated 4 million [3.1 million–4.6 million people were living with HIV in 2011, compared to 3.7 million [3.2 million– 5.1 million] in 2001. 3. In East Asia, an estimated 830 000 [590 000–1.2 million] people were living with HIV in 2011, compared to 390 000 [280 000–530 000] in 2001. 4. In Oceania, an estimated 53 000 [47 000–60 000] people were living with HIV in 2011, compared to 38 000 [32 000–46 000] in 2001. 5. Oceania and South and South-East Asia have made progress in reducing new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths. In East Asia, new HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths are increasing.
Publisher:
UNAIDS
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
HIV INFECTIONS, HIV/AIDS, AIDS, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, SEX, DRUG ABUSE, DISCRIMINATION
Thematic Group:
UNAIDS
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
10.03.02
-
Diseases And Carriers Of Diseases
PDF
| File Size:
319 KB
Download
Feeder:
LEELASHRESTHA
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...