Scientific+Facts+and+Statistics

By Jason Browne.

=**__HIV/AIDS facts and statistics__**=

World wide statistics(all estimates not exact figures)
In this year 5 million people were newly infected with HIV/AIDS 2.2 million where men 2 million where women and 800,000 where children under the age of 15. In that year an amazing 42 million people had been living with HIV/AIDS, 19. 4 million where men, 19.2 women and 3.2 million under that age of 15 Unfortunately 3.1 million people died of HIV/AIDS, 2.5 million adults and 610,000 children under the age of 15.
 * Year 2002**

People living with aids in different questions The number of adults who developed HIV/AIDS in that year was 4.8 million, 800,000 where children. The total amount of people living with HIV/AIDS in 2003 was between 34-46 million people.
 * Year 2003**


 * Year 2005**

**Year 2006**
People living with HIV/AIDS 39.5 million Adults living with HIV/AIDS 37.2 million Women living with HIV/AIDS 17.7 million Children living with HIV/AIDS 2.3 million people newly infected that year 4.3 million Aids deaths 2.6 million

The total amount of children that are living with HIV/Aids is 3 million and the total amount that have lost their parents to aids is 13 million.
 * PESENT**

**__Aids Facts__**

 * Aids facts**1#) Women can reduce their chances of aids by 73.8 percent by not sharing their partners dental floss.

1% American Indian or Alaskan native.
 * Aids facts** 2#) in the year 2005 the percentage of race with aids was 64% black, 19% white, 15% Hispanic, 1% Asian or pacific islander and less than


 * Aids fact** 3#) You can get aids from breast milk.

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 * Aids fact** 4#)only 35% of children thats mother has aids will be born with the virus.

__Bibliography__
[|http://gmhc.org/health/statistics.htmlhttp://www.presbyterian.ca/pwsd/aworldwithoutaids/stats.html] http://147.129.226.1/library/research/AIDSFACTS.htm http://www.unaids.org/en/HIV_data/epi2006/2006EpiUpdatePressKit_en.asp http://www.presbyterian.ca/pwsd/aworldwithoutaids/stats.html http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/women/resources/factsheets/women.htm http://www.avert.org/worldstats.htm

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