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on AIDS.
The
international epidemic is undiminished, indeed growing, though at a
diminished rate. Some 40 million people worldwide are infected by HIV,
up from 8 million in 1990. But the international distribution of the
epidemic is remarkably skewed. In North America and
Western and Central Europe, it is only .3
percent, and in most of the world it is no higher than 1 percent. In
the Caribbean countries, however, it is 1.2 percent (which is the
approximate prevalence among U.S. blacks) and in sub-Saharan Africa it
is at least 6 percent and perhaps as great as 10 percent.
Because antiretroviral drugs are available to only about 20
percent of the infected population in sub-Saharan Africa, the death
rate is much higher than elsewhere, and indeed about two-thirds of the
world's AIDS-related deaths occur there.
The ratio of total infected persons to annual number of deaths
is about 10 percent in sub-Saharan Africa versus 1 percent in the
United States.
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A
research paper on AIDS topic #1: AIDS
knowledge and attitudes in a Turkish population: an epidemiological
study (2005)
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