Eastern Asia AIDS issues

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December 3, 2014

 

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During 2003, anywhere from 150,000 and 270,000 adults and children were newly infected with HIV and there were between 32,000 and 58,000 deaths due to HIV/AIDS. Although these numbers are low when compared to Sub-Saharan Africa, they are almost three times greater than the numbers in North America and Europe respectively...
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Statistical data indicates the epidemic does not discriminate between sexes, with approximately 50% of the infected being women. East Asia and Pacific Island's children are also affected by this epidemic, with approximately 6,000- 12,000 children living with HIV and approximately 1,000 to 3,000 deaths being reported in 2003 alone...
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