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Global Estimates of People Living with HIV/AIDS 1990-2011

This report provides estimates of the number of people worldwide living with HIV/AIDS from 1990 to 2011. It also highlights the international AIDS assistance provided by donor governments in 2011. In addition, it presents rates of new HIV diagnoses in the US by race/ethnicity in 2010.

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Global Estimates of People Living with HIV/AIDS 1990-2011

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  1. Global Estimates of People Living with HIV/AIDS 1990-2011 In Millions SOURCE: UNAIDS, Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2012.

  2. International AIDS Assistance: Donor Governments as Share of Total Donor Government Disbursements, 2011 In Billions $7.6 billion Total Disbursements Sources: UNAIDS and Kaiser Family Foundation analysis, July 2012; Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria online data query, January 2012; UNITAID Annual Report, 2011; UNITAID Audited Financial Report for the period 2010-2011; OECD CRS online data queries.

  3. Rates of New HIV Diagnoses per 100,000,by Race/Ethnicity, U.S., 2010 NOTE: Data do not include cases from the U.S. dependencies, possessions, and associated nations, and cases of unknown residence. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation, based on CDC, HIV Surveillance Report, Vol. 22, 2012.

  4. The Continuing HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the U.S. ~1.2 Million ~50% ~18% ~50,000 People with HIV/AIDS Not In Regular Care* People Living People with HIV Who Don't Know They Are Infected Annual New HIV Infections with HIV/AIDS *Of those who are aware of their infection. NOTES: Data are estimates; estimated number of people living with HIV/AIDS based on CDC’s supplemental report (below) and Kaiser Family Foundation projections through 2011. SOURCES: Prejean, J et al. “Estimated HIV Incidence in the United States, 2006-2009”. PLoS ONE 6(8); 2011; CDC, MMWR, Vol. 60, No. 47; 2011; CDC, HIV Surveillance Supplemental Report 2012; Vol. 17, No. 3 (Part A); 2012.

  5. Trend in Share Naming HIV/AIDS as Most Urgent Health Problem for the U.S. and the World Percent of the public naming HIV/AIDS as the most urgent health problem facing the nation and the world in open-ended questions Source:Kaiser Family Foundation Surveys.

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