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According to the most recent estimates there are about 35 million cases of HIV/AIDS worldwide (Avert, 2012). The majority of these cases (about 68%) are located in Sub Saharan Africa, but numbers are quickly growing in other regions as well. While the most common risk factors for infection are reported as unprotected sex and intravenous drug abuse; other non-behavioral factors including poverty, gender inequality, lack of education and resources, and political unrest are just as important. In the US and other developed countries the greatest prevalence of HIV/AIDS continues to be among men who have sex with men (MSM). In poorer developing countries, women are equally infected. In 2010, for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, women accounted for 50% of all infections globally (Avert, 2012).   

Table 1. HIV/AIDS Prevalence by Region 2010 (Avert, 2012)

Region

Adults and Children  Living with HIV/AIDS

New Cases 2012

Adult Prevalence

Sub Saharan Africa

22.9 Million

1.9 Million

5.0%

       
South and South East Asia 4 Million 270,000 0.3%
       
Eastern Europe and Central Asia 1.5 Million 160,000 0.9%

 

 

 

 

Latin America

1.5 Million

100,000

0.4%

 

     
North America 1.3 Million 58,000 0.6%

 

 

 

 

Western and Central Europe

840,000

30,000

0.2%

 

 

 

 

Eastern Asia

790,000

88,000

0.1%

 

 

 

 

North Africa and the Middle East

470,000

59,000

0.2%

 

 

 

 

Caribbean

200,000

12,000

.09%

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