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Strategies for Dealing with HIV/AIDS
This paper is an in-depth overview of the aspects of the HIV / AIDS epidemic, including the profound issues and statistics on the virus in the developing and industrialized world. -- 3,080 words; APA

AIDS/HIV Patients and Health Care
A thorough examination of health care for HIV and AIDS patients and a review of the literature relevant to access to care, quality of care and funding. -- 9,785 words; MLA

The Transmission of AIDS in Africa
Examines the spread of AIDS in Africa and explores the social, cultural and behavioral reasons why AIDS is spreading so rapidly in that region. -- 2,650 words;

AIDs Stigma
An analysis of the stigma associated with AIDS sufferers, as described in "A Neighborhood Divided: Community Resistance to an AIDs Care Facility" written by J. Balin. -- 896 words; MLA

Health Care for HIV/AIDS Patients
A review of the literature relevant to access to care, quality of care and funding for HIV and AIDS patients. -- 9,674 words; MLA

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ENEVA, Nov. 24 - An estimated 5.3 million people, including 600,000 children under age 15,
became infected with the virus that causes AIDS this year, the World Health Organization
said today.
For the first time the number of new infections in sub-Saharan Africa stabilized, but
that was offset by increases in morbidity (the rate the disease was contracted) and
deaths in the region.
An estimated 3.8 million people in the region were newly infected this year with H.I.V.,
the virus that causes AIDS, down from 4 million in 1999. Sub-Saharan Africa is home to
about one-tenth of the world's population but accounted for 72 percent of new infections
last year. The region also has 70 percent of the people living with the virus or with
AIDS, and 80 percent of the deaths in the past year, according to the health agency's
Weekly Epidemiological Record.
Worldwide, 36.1 million adults and children are estimated to be living with AIDS or the
virus, split almost equally between men and women. 
In the two decades since the disease was recognized, it has killed an estimated 21.8
million people, including 3 million this year. The numbers of women dying continue to
increase, accounting for an estimated 52 percent of adult deaths this year, the health
agency said. 
The disease claims new victims in all parts of the world, including industrial countries,
although the availability of therapy is slowing progression from viral infection to AIDS
and death, the agency said.
Over all, the number of new viral infections in industrial countries has remained
relatively constant over the past few years, it said, citing data that showed the United
States and Canada had an estimated 920,000 people living with the virus or with AIDS,
with approximately 45,000 new cases this year.
Another 540,000 victims live in Western Europe, which had about 30,000 new infections
this year. Australia and New Zealand have an estimated 15,000 infected people, and about
500 new infections this year.
People who inject drugs were responsible for most of the new infections in Eastern Europe
and Central Asia, the report said. These areas suffered some of the sharpest increases in
H.I.V. infections, with an estimated 250,000 people newly infected this year, leading to
a 60 percent rise in the regional total of people living with the disease, to 700,000.
Asia and the Pacific countries are second only to sub-Saharan Africa in the number of
people, estimated at 6.4 million, living with the virus or with AIDS. This included more
than 900,000 new cases this year, the report noted. The new cases were attributed largely
to the sex trade and illicit drugs.
North Africa and the Middle East had an estimated 80,000 new cases this year, bringing
the regional total of infections to 400,000.
Latin America and the Caribbean have a total of 1.8 million people with H.I.V. Some
countries are experiencing increased heterosexual transmission, but in others, infections
remain concentrated mainly in men who have unprotected sex with other men and injecting
drug users, the agency said.
Transmission in sub-Saharan Africa remains primarily by heterosexual contact, and 25.3
million of the total number of living victims live there. The Ivory Coast, Kenya,
Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe have reported the highest number of cumulative cases on the
continent.

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