Facts from UNAIDS (www.unaids.org/hivaidsinfo) and Health Canada
· Number of people infected with HIV worldwide: 40 million
· Percentage who are women: 46%
· Expected death toll between 2000 and 2020 given current control: 68 million
· Number of AIDS orphans worldwide at end of 2001: 14 million
· Percentage of HIV infections occurring in developing countries: 90%
· Number of people infected with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: 28.5 million
· Number who were receiving antiretroviral drugs at end of 2001: < 30 000
· Current life expectancy in sub-Saharan Africa: 47 years
· Estimated life expectancy in that region without AIDS: 62 years
· HIV prevalence among pregnant women in urban Botswana in 2001: 44.9%
· The prevalence among those aged 25–29: 55.6%
· HIV prevalence among Kenyan women aged 15–19: 23%
· The prevalence among Kenyan men of the same age: 3.5%
· Expected loss to Zimbabwean workforce because of AIDS by 2020: 30%
· Number of new teachers Swaziland will need over the next 17 years: 13 000
· Number needed if there were no deaths from AIDS: 6000
· Number of AIDS-related deaths reported in Canada in 1995: 1482
· Number reported in 2001: 81