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HIV/AIDS country information

Epidemiological fact sheets

Epidemiological fact sheets have been updated in 2008 and contain the latest statistics on HIV/AIDS. You can find fact sheets for 170 countries by visiting the following link:
Link to fact sheets




Epidemiological fact sheet country profiles

For the first time in 2008, graphs from the Epidemiological fact sheets have been extracted into single-page country profiles. These country profiles have a special focus on trends. They include line charts on HIV prevalence 1990-2007, number of people living with HIV 1990-2007, annual number of deaths 1990-2007, antiretroviral therapy coverage 2004-2007 and prevention of mother-to-child transmission coverage 2004-2007.
Link to country profiles

Users of Google Earth™ can also view core HIV/AIDS estimates in pop-up windows and link directly to the Epidemiological fact sheets and profiles after downloading the desktop application. The basic version is available for free. After having installed Google Earth™ on your computer, please open the KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file.

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Download the KML file with Epidemiological fact sheet data


WHO presence in regions
Six regional offices of WHO provide assistance to countries as well as coordination.

Regional Office for Africa (AFRO)

Regional Office for the Americas (AMRO/PAHO)

Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (EMRO)

Regional Office for Europe (EURO)

Regional Office for South-East Asia (SEARO)

Regional Office for the Western Pacific (WPRO)


Key publications from the Regions
HIV/AIDS in the South-East Asia Region, 2009

HIV/AIDS epidemiological surveillance report for the WHO African Region 2007 update

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EVENTS
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Dispatch from Lithuania
Vilnius Centre for Addictive Disorders, Lithuania


KEY PUBLICATIONS

New WHO HIV recommendations
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Towards universal access: scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector. Progress report, September 2009
Towards universal access
Scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector
Progress report, September 2009

More information
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French [pdf 439kb]

Priority interventions
HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care in the health sector
More information
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French [pdf 1.66Mb]

Who we are
The HIV/AIDS Programme at WHO
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Spanish [pdf 277kb]


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