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Health Statistics > HIV AIDS > People living with HIV AIDS (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1   South Africa: 5,300,000  2003 Time series
# 2   India: 5,100,000  2001 Time series
# 3   Nigeria: 3,600,000  2003 Time series
# 4   Zimbabwe: 1,800,000  2001 Time series
# 5   Tanzania: 1,600,000  2003 Time series
# 6   Ethiopia: 1,500,000  2003 Time series
# 7   Mozambique: 1,300,000  2003 Time series
# 8   Kenya: 1,200,000  2003 Time series
# 9   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 1,100,000  2003 Time series
# 10   United States: 950,000  2003 Time series
# 11   Zambia: 920,000  2003 Time series
# 12   Malawi: 900,000  2003 Time series
# 13   Russia: 860,000  2001 Time series
# 14   China: 840,000  2003 Time series
# 15   Brazil: 660,000  2003 Time series
= 16   Thailand: 570,000  2003 Time series
= 16   Côte d'Ivoire: 570,000  2003 Time series
# 18   Cameroon: 560,000  2003 Time series
# 19   Uganda: 530,000  2001 Time series
# 20   Sudan: 400,000  2001 Time series
# 21   Ukraine: 360,000  2001 Time series
= 22   Botswana: 350,000  2003 Time series
= 22   Ghana: 350,000  2003 Time series
# 24   Burma: 330,000  2003 Time series
# 25   Lesotho: 320,000  2003 Time series
# 26   Burkina Faso: 300,000  2003 Time series
# 27   Haiti: 280,000  2003 Time series
# 28   Central African Republic: 260,000  2003 Time series
= 29   Burundi: 250,000  2003 Time series
= 29   Rwanda: 250,000  2003 Time series
# 31   Angola: 240,000  2003 Time series
= 32   Vietnam: 220,000  2003 Time series
= 32   Swaziland: 220,000  2003 Time series
# 34   Namibia: 210,000  2001 Time series
# 35   Chad: 200,000  2003 Time series
# 36   Colombia: 190,000  2003 Time series
= 37   Sierra Leone: 170,000  2001 Time series
= 37   Cambodia: 170,000  2003 Time series
# 39   Mexico: 160,000  2003 Time series
= 40   Spain: 140,000  2001 Time series
= 40   Guinea: 140,000  2003 Time series
= 40   Madagascar: 140,000  2003 Time series
= 40   Italy: 140,000  2001 Time series
= 40   Mali: 140,000  2003 Time series
# 45   Argentina: 130,000  2001 Time series
# 46   France: 120,000  2003 Time series
= 47   Venezuela: 110,000  1999 Time series
= 47   Togo: 110,000  2003 Time series
= 47   Indonesia: 110,000  2003 Time series
# 50   Liberia: 100,000  2003 Time series
# 51   Congo, Republic of the: 90,000  2003 Time series
# 52   Dominican Republic: 88,000  2003 Time series
# 53   Peru: 82,000  2003 Time series
# 54   Guatemala: 78,000  2003 Time series
# 55   Pakistan: 74,000  2001 Time series
# 56   Niger: 70,000  2003 Time series
# 57   Benin: 68,000  2003 Time series
# 58   Honduras: 63,000  2003 Time series
# 59   Nepal: 61,000  2001 Time series
# 60   Eritrea: 60,000  2003 Time series
# 61   Canada: 56,000  2003 Time series
# 62   Malaysia: 52,000  2003 Time series
# 63   United Kingdom: 51,000  2001 Time series
# 64   Gabon: 48,000  2003 Time series
# 65   Senegal: 44,000  2003 Time series
= 66   Somalia: 43,000  2001 Time series
= 66   Germany: 43,000  2001 Time series
# 68   Iran: 31,000  2001 Time series
= 69   Trinidad and Tobago: 29,000  2003 Time series
= 69   El Salvador: 29,000  2003 Time series
# 71   Chile: 26,000  2003 Time series
= 72   Jamaica: 22,000  2003 Time series
= 72   Portugal: 22,000  2001 Time series
# 74   Ecuador: 21,000  2003 Time series
# 75   Netherlands: 19,000  2001 Time series
# 76   Guinea-Bissau: 17,000  2001 Time series
# 77   Kazakhstan: 16,500  2001 Time series
= 78   Panama: 16,000  2003 Time series
= 78   Papua New Guinea: 16,000  2003 Time series
= 80   Paraguay: 15,000  1999 Time series
= 80   Belarus: 15,000  2001 Time series
= 80   Morocco: 15,000  2001 Time series
= 83   Poland: 14,000  2003 Time series
= 83   Australia: 14,000  2003 Time series
= 85   Bangladesh: 13,000  2001 Time series
= 85   Switzerland: 13,000  2001 Time series
= 87   Yemen: 12,000  2001 Time series
= 87   Costa Rica: 12,000  2003 Time series
= 87   Japan: 12,000  2003 Time series
= 87   Egypt: 12,000  2001 Time series
= 91   Guyana: 11,000  2003 Time series
= 91   Uzbekistan: 11,000  2003 Time series
= 93   Austria: 10,000  2003 Time series
= 93   Belgium: 10,000  2003 Time series
= 93   Libya: 10,000  2001 Time series
= 93   Serbia and Montenegro: 10,000  2001 Time series
# 97   Mauritania: 9,500  2003 Time series
= 98   Djibouti: 9,100  2003 Time series
= 98   Algeria: 9,100  2003 Time series
= 98   Greece: 9,100  2001 Time series
# 101   Philippines: 9,000  2003 Time series
# 102   Korea, South: 8,300  2003 Time series
# 103   Estonia: 7,800  2003 Time series
# 104   Latvia: 7,600  2001 Time series
# 105   Gambia, The: 6,800  2003 Time series
# 106   Romania: 6,500  2001 Time series
# 107   Nicaragua: 6,400  2003 Time series
# 108   Uruguay: 6,000  2001 Time series
# 109   Equatorial Guinea: 5,900  2001 Time series
# 110   Bahamas, The: 5,600  2003 Time series
# 111   Moldova: 5,500  2001 Time series
# 112   Suriname: 5,200  2001 Time series
# 113   Denmark: 5,000  2003 Time series
# 114   Bolivia: 4,900  2003 Time series
# 115   Singapore: 4,100  2003 Time series
# 116   Kyrgyzstan: 3,900  2003 Time series
= 117   Sweden: 3,600  2001 Time series
= 117   Belize: 3,600  2003 Time series
# 119   Sri Lanka: 3,500  2001 Time series
# 120   Cuba: 3,300  2003 Time series
= 121   Israel: 3,000  1999 Time series
= 121   Georgia: 3,000  2003 Time series
= 123   Lebanon: 2,800  2003 Time series
= 123   Ireland: 2,800  2001 Time series
= 123   Hungary: 2,800  2001 Time series
= 126   Armenia: 2,600  2003 Time series
= 126   Hong Kong: 2,600  2003 Time series
= 128   Barbados: 2,500  2003 Time series
= 128   Czech Republic: 2,500  2001 Time series
# 130   Norway: 2,100  2001 Time series
# 131   Laos: 1,700  2003 Time series
# 132   Finland: 1,500  2003 Time series
= 133   New Zealand: 1,400  2003 Time series
= 133   Azerbaijan: 1,400  2003 Time series
= 135   Lithuania: 1,300  2003 Time series
= 135   Oman: 1,300  2001 Time series
# 137   Tunisia: 1,000  2003 Time series
# 138   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 900  2003 Time series
# 139   Cape Verde: 775  2001 Time series
# 140   Mauritius: 700  2001 Time series
= 141   Fiji: 600  2003 Time series
= 141   Jordan: 600  2003 Time series
# 143   Bulgaria: 346  2001 Time series
# 144   Slovenia: 280  2001 Time series
# 145   Iceland: 220  2001 Time series
# 146   Croatia: 200  2001 Time series
# 147   Greenland: 100  1999 Time series
Total: 38,204,821  
Weighted average: 259,896.7  



DEFINITION: An estimate of all people (adults and children) alive at yearend with HIV infection, whether or not they have developed symptoms of AIDS.

SOURCE: All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008

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COMMENTARY     

yandiswa september (western cape)
23rd February 2009
how we do not have stats for 2002,2004 and 2005?
Ian Graham
Staff Editor

6th April 2005
Indians with HIV are more likely to contract AIDS because of genes that hasten the disease’s progression, say scientists at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, who studied 200 HIV-infected people and 2000 healthy people over two years.

The study found that a gene linked to rapid progression from HIV infection to AIDS is two-and-a-half times more common in Indians than another protective gene. It also found that a protective variant of messenger molecules that attract immune cells to infection sites was not present in Indians.

In July 2004, India's National Aids Control Organisation reported that India had 5.1 million HIV-infected people, the second-highest total behind South Africa’s 5.3 million. Two years ago, the United States National Intelligence Council estimated the number of people with HIV or AIDS in India at five to eight million and warned the number could grow to 20 or 25 million by 2010.

tammy
3rd December 2004
i hope people will see these figures and put an end to this disease
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