AIDS in Asia
Last reviewed: 05-08-2008
SOCIAL STIGMA HELPS DRIVE PANDEMIC

An AIDS awareness campaign in the Indian city of Chandigarh, 2005.
REUTERS/Ajay Verma
REUTERS/Ajay Verma
KEY FACTS FOR ASIA
| Estimated number in Asia living with HIV | 4.9 million (UNAIDS, 2008) |
| Estimated number who died from AIDS related illnesses in 2007 | 380,000 (UNAIDS, 2008) |
| Number in India living with HIV in 2007 | Around 2.5 million (UNAIDS, 2008) |
| Asian countries where HIV prevalence is rising include: | Indonesia - especially Papua, Vietnam and Pakistan (UNAIDS, 2008) |
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