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Deaths from HIV/AIDS: 15,245 deaths in 2000 (NIAID); 14,802 deaths reported in USA 1999 (NVSR Sep 2001)
Death rate extrapolations for USA for HIV/AIDS: 15,244 per year, 1,270 per month, 293 per week, 41 per day, 1 per hour, 0 per minute, 0 per second.
Deaths information for HIV/AIDS: The estimated annual number of AIDS-related deaths in the United States fell approximately 70 percent from 1995 to 1999, from 51,117 deaths in 1995 to 15,245 deaths in 2000. (Source: excerpt from HIV-AIDS Statistics, NIAID Fact Sheet: NIAID)
Average life years lost from HIV/AIDS: 35.7 years (SEER); 37.9 for HIV in North Carolina1.
Worldwide Deaths from HIV/AIDS: In 2001 alone, HIV/AIDS-associated illnesses caused the deaths of approximately 3 million people worldwide, including an estimated 580,000 children younger than 15 years. (Source: excerpt from HIV-AIDS Statistics, NIAID Fact Sheet: NIAID)
Death statistics for HIV/AIDS: The following are statistics from various sources about deaths and HIV/AIDS:
- 14,175 deaths in USA 2001 (American Heart Association, 2004)
- 16,371 deaths from AIDS in the US 2002 (HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, 2002)
- AIDS ranked number one cause of death for black adults aged 25-44 in the USA (CBCF Health Organisation, 2004)
- 21.8 million deaths since start of epidemic to 2001 worldwide (Report on the Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 1 in 3 gay African American men in urban areas USA 2001 (CBCF Health Organisation, 2004)
- 20 million deaths so far worldwide (CBCF Health Organisation, 2004)
- 15 million deaths so far in Africa (CBCF Health Organisation, 2004)
- 2.3 million deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa (AIDS Epidemic Update, UNAIDS, 2003)
- 17.4 per 100,000 Asian/Pacific Islander people died from HIV/AIDS in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 2.5 per 100,000 women died from HIV/AIDS in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 2.6 per 100,000 white people died from HIV/AIDS in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 2.7 per 100,000 American Indian or Alaska Native people died from HIV/AIDS in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 22.8 per 100,000 black people died from HIV/AIDS in USA 2001 (NCHS,2003)
- 25.3 per 100,000 people died from HIV/AIDS in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 6.2 per 100,000 Hispanic/Latino people died from HIV/AIDS in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- 7.5 per 100,000 men died from HIV/AIDS in USA 2001 (NCHS, 2003)
- HIV/AIDS death statistics by age in the USA:
- HIV caused 1.1% of deaths for age 5-9 years in USA 1999 [NVSR 2001]
- HIV caused 1.0% of deaths for age 20-24 years in USA 1999 [NVSR 2001]
- HIV caused 6.6% of deaths for age 25-34 years in USA 1999 [NVSR 2001]
- HIV caused 7.0% of deaths for age 35-44 years in USA 1999 [NVSR 2001]
- HIV caused 2.6% of deaths for age 45-54 years in USA 1999 [NVSR 2001]
- HIV/AIDS death statistics for various regions worldwide:
- About 2,905,000 deaths from HIV/AIDS in Africa 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)
- About 103,000 deaths from HIV/AIDS in The Americas 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)
- About 436,000 deaths from HIV/AIDS in South East Asia 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)
- About 36,000 deaths from HIV/AIDS in Europe 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)
- About 44,000 deaths from HIV/AIDS in Eastern Mediterranean 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)
- About 61,000 deaths from HIV/AIDS in Western Pacific 2002 (The World Health Report, WHO, 2004)
- HIV/AIDS death statistics by age group in the US:
- 0.1 children aged 5-14 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.5 adults aged 15-24 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 6.1 adults aged 25-34 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 13.1 adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 11.0 adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 5.1 adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 2.2 adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.7 adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- HIV/AIDS death statistics by age group for males in the US:
- 0.1 male children aged 5-14 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.5 male adults aged 15-24 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 8.0 male adults aged 25-34 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 19.8 male adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 17.8 male adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 8.7 male adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 3.8 male adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.3 male adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- HIV/AIDS death statistics by age group for females in the US:
- 0.1 female children aged 5-14 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.4 female adults aged 15-24 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 4.2 female adults aged 25-34 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 6.5 female adults aged 35-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 4.4 female adults aged 45-54 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.8 female adults aged 55-64 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.8 female adults aged 65-74 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 0.3 female adults aged 75-84 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- HIV/AIDS death statistics by race in the US:
- 8.8 white male adults aged 25-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 55.4 Black or African American male adults aged 25-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 5.5 American Indian or Alaska Native male adults aged 25-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.9 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 25-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 14.3 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 25-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 2.1 white female adults aged 25-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 26.7 Black or African American female adults aged 25-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 4.6 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 25-44 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 8.1 white male adults aged 45-6 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 71.6 Black or African American male adults aged 45-6 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 2.1 Asian or Pacific Islander male adults aged 45-6 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 23.3 Hispanic or Latino male adults aged 45-6 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 1.3 white male adults aged 45-6 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 19.6 Black or African American female adults aged 45-6 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- 5.8 Hispanic or Latino female adults aged 45-6 per 100,000 population died each year from HIV in the US 2000 (Health United States, 2003, NCHS)
- HIV death statistics by age in the USA:
- Less than 0.1 children under 1 year per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- Less than 0.1 children aged 1 to 4 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.1 children aged 5 to 14 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.5 people aged 15 to 24 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 6.5 people aged 25 to 34 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 13.2 people aged 35 to 44 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 11.1 people aged 45 to 54 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 5.2 people aged 55 to 64 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 2.2 people aged 65 to 74 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.7 people aged 75 to 84 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- HIV death statistics for males in the USA:
- Less than 0.1 male children under 1 year per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- Less than 0.1 male children 1 to 4 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.1 male children aged 5 to 14 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.5 males aged 15 to 24 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 8.6 males aged 25 to 34 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 19.9 males aged 35 to 44 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 18.1 males aged 45 to 54 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 8.9 males aged 55 to 64 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 3.8 males aged 65 to 74 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 1.3 males aged 75 to 84 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- HIV death statistics for females in the USA:
- Less than 0.1 female children under 1 year per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- Less than 0.1 female children 1 to 4 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.1 female children aged 5 to 14 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.4 females aged 15 to 24 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 4.4 females aged 25 to 34 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 6.5 females aged 35 to 44 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 4.5 females aged 45 to 54 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 1.8 females aged 55 to 64 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.8 females aged 65 to 74 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- 0.3 females aged 75 to 84 years per 100,000 population died from HIV in the US 2000 (Vital Statistics of the US, NCHS)
- AIDS death statistics world-wide for various countries:
- 24,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Angola 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 1,800 estimated deaths from AIDS in Argentina 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Australia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Austria 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 610 estimated deaths from AIDS in The Bahamas 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 650 estimated deaths from AIDS in Bangladesh 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 250 estimated deaths from AIDS in Barbados 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 1,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Belarus 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Belgium 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 290 estimated deaths from AIDS in Bolivia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Bosnia and Herzegovina 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 26,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Botswana 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 8,400 estimated deaths from AIDS in Brazil 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Bulgaria 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 44,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Burkina Faso 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 65,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Burma 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 40,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Burundi 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 12,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Cambodia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 53,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Cameroon 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 500 estimated deaths from AIDS in Canada 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 225 estimated deaths from AIDS in Cape Verde 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 22,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Central African Republic 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 14,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Chad 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 220 estimated deaths from AIDS in Chile 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 30,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in China 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 5,600 estimated deaths from AIDS in Colombia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 120,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Democratic Republic of the Congo 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 11,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Republic of the Congo 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 890 estimated deaths from AIDS in Costa Rica 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 75,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Cote d’Ivoire 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than estimated deaths from AIDS in Croatia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 120 estimated deaths from AIDS in Cuba 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Denmark 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 2,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Djibouti 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 7,800 estimated deaths from AIDS in Dominican Republic 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 1,700 estimated deaths from AIDS in Ecuador 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 2,100 estimated deaths from AIDS in El Salvador 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 160,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Ethiopia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Finland 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 800 estimated deaths from AIDS in France 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 3,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Gabon 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 400 estimated deaths from AIDS in The Gambia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Georgia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 660 estimated deaths from AIDS in Germany 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 28,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Ghana 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Greece 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 5,200 estimated deaths from AIDS inGuatemala 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 9,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Guinea 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 30,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Haiti 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 3,300 estimated deaths from AIDS in Honduras 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Hong Kong 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Hungary 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Iceland 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 310,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in India 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 4,600 estimated deaths from AIDS in Indonesia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 290 estimated deaths from AIDS in Iran 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Ireland 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Israel 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 1,100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Italy 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 980 estimated deaths from AIDS in Jamaica 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 430 estimated deaths from AIDS in Japan2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 190,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Kenya 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 220 estimated deaths from AIDS in South Korea 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 25,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Lesotho 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 5,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Liberia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Lithuania 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Luxembourg 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 870 estimated deaths from AIDS in Madagascar 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 80,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Malawi 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 2,500 estimated deaths from AIDS in Malaysia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 11,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Mali 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Malta 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 610 estimated deaths from AIDS in Mauritania 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Mauritius 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 4,200 estimated deaths from AIDS in Mexico 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 300 estimated deaths from AIDS in Moldova 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 60,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Mozambique 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 13,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Namibia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 2,400 estimated deaths from AIDS in Nepal 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 110 estimated deaths from AIDS in Netherlands 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in New Zealand 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 400 estimated deaths from AIDS in Nicaragua 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 6,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Niger 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 170,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Nigeria 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Norway 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 4,500 estimated deaths from AIDS in Pakistan 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 1,900 estimated deaths from AIDS in Panama 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 880 estimated deaths from AIDS in Papua New Guinea 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 220 estimated deaths from AIDS in Paragua 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 3,900 estimated deaths from AIDS in Peru 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 720 estimated deaths from AIDS in Philippines 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Poland 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 1,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Portugal 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 350 estimated deaths from AIDS in Romania 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 9,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Russia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 49,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Rwanda 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 140 estimated deaths from AIDS in Singapore 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 11,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Sierre Leone 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 360,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in South Africa 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 2,300 estimated deaths from AIDS in Spain 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 250 estimated deaths from AIDS in Sri Lanka 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 23,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Sudan 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 330 estimated deaths from AIDS in Suriname 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 12,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Swaziland 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Sweden 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 100 estimated deaths from AIDS in Switzerland 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 140,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Tanzania 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 55,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Thailand 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 1,200 estimated deaths from AIDS in Trinidad and Tobago 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 84,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Uganda 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 11,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Ukraine 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 460 estimated deaths from AIDS in United Kingdom 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 15,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in United States 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- Less than 500 estimated deaths from AIDS in Uraguay 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 2,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Venezuela 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 6,600 estimated deaths from AIDS in Vietnam 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 120,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Zambia 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 200,000 estimated deaths from AIDS in Zimbabwe 2001 (CIA, 2004)
- 1,800 deaths from AIDS in Argentina 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 300 deaths from AIDS in Belize 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 290 deaths from AIDS in Bolivia 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 8,400 deaths from AIDS in Brazil 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 220 deaths from AIDS in Chile 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 890 deaths from AIDS in Costa Rica 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 1,700 deaths from AIDS in Ecuador 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 2,100 deaths from AIDS in Guatemala 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 5,200 deaths from AIDS in Guyana 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 1,300 deaths from AIDS in Honduras 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 3,300 deaths from AIDS in Mexico 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 4,200 deaths from AIDS in Nicaragua 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 400 deaths from AIDS in Panama 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 1,900 deaths from AIDS in Peru 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 3,900 deaths from AIDS in Surinam 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- 330 deaths from AIDS in Uruguay 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- Less than 500 deaths from AIDS in Venezuela 2001 (AIDS Epidemic Update December, UNAIDS, 2002)
- AIDS death statistics in Canada:
- 93 deaths in Canada 2003 (HIV and AIDS in Canada: Surveillance Report, Health Canada, 2003)
- 13,010 deaths in Canada 1980-2003 (HIV and AIDS in Canada: Surveillance Report, Health Canada, 2003)
- 12,080 male deaths in Canada 1980-2003 (HIV and AIDS in Canada: Surveillance Report, Health Canada, 2003)
- 926 female deaths in Canada 1980-2003 (HIV and AIDS in Canada: Surveillance Report, Health Canada, 2003)
- 13,010 deaths in Canada 1980-2003 (HIV and AIDS in Canada: Surveillance Report, Health Canada, 2003)
- 92.9% of deaths occur in men in Canada 1980-2003 (HIV and AIDS in Canada: Surveillance Report, Health Canada, 2003)
- 7.1% of deaths occur in women in Canada 1980-2003 (HIV and AIDS in Canada: Surveillance Report, Health Canada, 2003)
- 83 deaths annually in Canada 2003 (HIV and AIDS in Canada: Surveillance Report, Health Canada, 2003)
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