Africa's HIV/AIDS Crisis (AFR) Component1 #11493 During 2007 an estimated 22 million people in sub-Saharan Africa were living with HIV - about 1.9 million of those being infected in that year alone. In 2006 an estimated 1.5 million people died from the AIDS epidemic with more than 11 million children being orphaned by this epidemic. |
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- CitationsAdd new citationList by: CiterankMapLink[1] HIV & AIDS in Africa
Author: AVERAIDS & HIV information from AVERT.org Publication info: November 18, 2008 Cited by: Earl Burrowes, Sr. 4:14 PM 5 February 2009 GMT URL: |
Excerpt / Summary The extent of the AIDS crisis is only now becoming clear in many African countries, as increasing numbers of people with HIV are becoming ill. In the absence of massively expanded prevention, treatment and care efforts, it is expected that the AIDS death toll in sub-Saharan Africa will continue to rise. This means that impact of the AIDS epidemic on these societies will be felt most strongly in the course of the next ten years and beyond. Its social and economic consequences are already widely felt, not only in the health sector but also in education, industry, agriculture, transport, human resources and the economy in general. |