HIV/AIDS in South America

As of 2009, it is estimated that there are 33.3 million people worldwide infected with HIV.[1] HIV/AIDS prevalence rates in South America vary from 0.20% in Bolivia to 1.50% in Trinidad and Tobago.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Argentina

According to the CIA World Factbook in 2011, as of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 0.50%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Bolivia

According to the CIA World Factbook in 2011, as of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 0.20%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Brazil

According to the CIA World Factbook in 2011, as of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 0.60%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Chile

According to the CIA World Factbook in 2011, as of 2007, the adult prevalence rate in Chile is estimated to be 0.30%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Colombia

According to the CIA World Factbook in 2011, as of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 0.60%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Ecuador

According to the CIA World Factbook in 2011, as of 2007, the adult prevalence rate in Ecuador is estimated to be 0.30%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in French Guiana

HIV/AIDS in Guyana

As of 2011 the adult prevalence rate in Guyana is estimated to be 1%.[2]

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HIV/AIDS in Paraguay

According to the CIA World Factbook in 2011, as of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 0.60%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Peru

According to the CIA World Factbook in 2011, as of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 0.50%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Suriname

As of 2011, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 1.00%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Uruguay

As of 2007, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 0.60%.[2]

HIV/AIDS in Venezuela

As of 2001, the adult prevalence rate is estimated to be 0.70%.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Worldwide AIDS & HIV Statistics". Avert. 31 December 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  2. Central Intelligence Agency (2011). "CIA World Factbook - HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate". Retrieved 2011. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-08-28. Retrieved 2012-03-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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