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|{{PAK}} || 97,500+ || - || N/A || N/A || Dec 2009<ref>[http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\01\14\story_14-1-2010_pg7_35]</ref>
|{{PAK}} || 97,500+ || - || N/A || N/A || Dec 2009<ref>[http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\01\14\story_14-1-2010_pg7_35]</ref>
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|{{MYS}} || 94,841 || (17,686 AIDS) || 14,986 || 2,504 (11 months to 11/12) || Dec 2012<ref>[http://www.kualalumpurpost.net/one-out-of-four-new-hiv-cases-reported-in-malaysia-involve-youngsters/]</ref>
|{{MYS}} || 94,841 || (17,686 AIDS) || 14,986 || 2,504 (11 months to 11/12) || Dec 2012<ref>[http://www.kualalumpurpost.net/one-out-of-four-new-hiv-cases-reported-in-malaysia-involve-youngsters/]</ref>
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|{{COL}} || 83,467 || - || N/A || 4,468 (1H 2011) || Jun 2011<ref>[http://www.cruzrojabogota.org.co/contenidos.php?id_contenido=470&id_categoria=4&PHPSESSID=0db8c756a97f251c7c86c6e3789b6ef4]</ref>
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|{{ESP}} || atleast 80,827 || 80,827 (AIDS) || 51,000 (2009) || 2,908 || Dec 2010<ref>[http://www.unaids.org/en/dataanalysis/monitoringcountryprogress/2010progressreportssubmittedbycountries/spain_2010_country_progress_report_es.pdf]</ref><ref>http://www.isciii.es/ISCIII/es/contenidos/fd-servicios-cientifico-tecnicos/fd-vigilancias-alertas/fd-enfermedades/Informe_VIH-sida_Junio_2011.pdf</ref>
|{{ESP}} || atleast 80,827 || 80,827 (AIDS) || 51,000 (2009) || 2,908 || Dec 2010<ref>[http://www.unaids.org/en/dataanalysis/monitoringcountryprogress/2010progressreportssubmittedbycountries/spain_2010_country_progress_report_es.pdf]</ref><ref>http://www.isciii.es/ISCIII/es/contenidos/fd-servicios-cientifico-tecnicos/fd-vigilancias-alertas/fd-enfermedades/Informe_VIH-sida_Junio_2011.pdf</ref>
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|{{CAN}} || 74,174 || (22,312 AIDS) || 13,635(Dec 2008) || 2,211 || Dec 2011<ref>[http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/aids-sida/publication/survreport/2011/dec/index-eng.php Surveillance Report to December 31, 20q11]</ref>
|{{CAN}} || 74,174 || (22,312 AIDS) || 13,635(Dec 2008) || 2,211 || Dec 2011<ref>[http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/aids-sida/publication/survreport/2011/dec/index-eng.php Surveillance Report to December 31, 20q11]</ref>
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|{{COL}} || 64,729 || - || N/A || 4,250 || Dec 2008<ref>[http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/6734-one-woman-for-every-two-men-is-infected-with-hiv-in-colombia-un.html One woman for every two men is infected with HIV in Colombia: UN ]</ref>
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|[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], {{USA}} || 48,637 || - || 16,860 || || Sep 2008<ref>[http://www.georgiaaids.org/stats.htm Georgia AIDS Coalition:Georgia HIV/AIDS Summary-3rd Quarter, 2008]</ref>
|[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], {{USA}} || 48,637 || - || 16,860 || || Sep 2008<ref>[http://www.georgiaaids.org/stats.htm Georgia AIDS Coalition:Georgia HIV/AIDS Summary-3rd Quarter, 2008]</ref>

Revision as of 01:31, 29 September 2013

This page lists the reported and registered HIV/AIDS cases by reporting region. This may be a country or subdivision, for some large nations national statistics are complicated and rare. This list is only documented cases, not for estimated cases. Estimated cases can vary wildly by source and year, and often are significantly higher than reported cases. In nations where reporting is poor, much of the population may go untested, and much of the reported deaths may be improperly attributed to opportunistic infections rather than AIDS, therefore, higher statistics here do not indicate one region is harder hit by HIV/AIDS than another, rather the government acknowledgement and action to document cases of an epidemic. Some of the hardest hit nations, especially in Africa and Asia, have very poor reporting, and thus low or no statistics here. US CDC has begun reporting AIDS related deaths but HIV cases is not uniform among states. Reporting of cases and deaths may be delayed by years in many nations, masking epidemics. According to World AIDS Day 2011 estimates, some 30 million have died, 64 million have been infected since the epidemic began.[1]

List

COLOR CODE: Countries/regions in light blue have latest year HIV cases exceeding 10% of cumulative total, deep blue exceeding 20%, and pink exceeding 30%. These colors suggest an outbreak or insufficient reporting. If HIV estimates are correct, government efforts to report are still hugely inadequate, only 1 in 4 hiv cases have ever been reported globally, and 1 in 13 deaths.(using this list as reference) Note: Deaths in US jurisdictions include all causes (everything from opportunistic infections to automobile accidents).

Over 100,000 cases

Country/Region Documented Cases HIV
(Cumulative)
ARV/ART Enrolled OR Documented Cases AIDS
(Cumulative)
Documented Deaths
(Cumulative)
HIV cases past 12 mo. before reported date Figures as of**
 World (national sums) 17,875,631* (included in HIV sum) 2,415,900*
 South Africa atleast 3,383,500 (sum 2010 ARV+2010 deaths) 3,140,000 eligible ART (2010)[2] 1,400,000 on ART 282,578 (2010 only)[3] May 2011 [4]
 Nigeria atleast 2,021,181 2,021,181 of which 359,181 enrolled ART (2010),[5] 1,662,000 on waiting list[6] - 388,864[7] 2011
 United States and dependent areas 1,541,142 (sum living with HIV plus cum. deaths) 1,172,489 (AIDS only) 642,603 (2011) 42,842 (2011) Dec 2011[8]
 India atleast 1,529,031 1,529,031 (ever registered ART Mar'12, 486000 taking 12-11) 80,956 ('08 to '11)** 230,388 (2011)[9] Mar 2012[10][11]
 Thailand 1,148,117 N/A 666,347 ~10,000 Dec 2009[12]
 Zimbabwe atleast 947,000 947,000 of which 347,000 ART enrolled, with 600,000 waiting (2012) [13] N/A 60,000 (jan-oct 2010)[14] dec 2012
 Russia 742,575 - 125,557 62,865 (10 mo) Oct 2012 [15]
 Uganda atleast 733,127 733,127 eligible (566,046 taking, 6/13)[16][17] N/A 128,980 (2010)[18] Jun 2013
 Brazil atleast 656,701 656,701 (AIDS only) 253,706 (Dec 2011) 38,876 (AIDS only, 2011) Dec2011[19]
 People's Republic of China
(does not include Hong Kong SAR Macau SAR)
578,121 (492,121 living, Oct 2012) - 86,000(2011) 68,802 (10 mo of 2012) Oct 2012[20]
 Kenya atleast 540,000 540,000 taking ART N/A N/A Aug 2012[21]
 Tanzania atleast 432,532 432,532 taking ART N/A N/A Dec 2012[22]
 Malawi atleast 350,000 350,000 taking ART N/A N/A Dec 2012[23]
 Vietnam 278,546 - 65,133 4,376(Jan-May 2013) May 2013[24]
 Angola atleast 254,471 2006-Dec 2009[25] 1,167(2011 only) 24,239(2011) 2011[26]
 Ethiopia atleast 241,236 241,236 ever ART Dec 2009[27]
New York State,  United States 245,304 - 116,651 N/A Dec 2010[28]
 Ukraine 223,530 - 28,498 19,127 Dec 2012[29]
California,  United States 215,248 - 95,974 N/A Jun 2013[30]
 Mexico 181,810 148,130 AIDS 5,121 n/a Mar 2011[31]
 Myanmar atleast 120,000 120,000 ARV waiting list(2013), 'nearly 50%' taking ART N/A 5,179 (2007)[32] Jun 2013
Texas,  United States 119,009 - 49,797 4,402 (2,481AIDS) Dec 2011[33]
 United Kingdom 114,766 - 19,912 6,136 Dec 2010[34]
 Niger atleast 107,122 107,122 taking ART N/A 2010[35]
 Indonesia 108,600 HIV (43,667 AIDS, 34,961 taking ART) 8,340 21,511 HIV (5616 AIDS) Jun 2013[36]

Over 10,000 cases

Country/Region Documented Cases HIV
(Cumulative)
ARV/ART Enrolled OR Documented Cases AIDS
(Cumulative)
Documented Deaths
(Cumulative)
HIV cases past 12 mo. before reported date Figures as of**
 Pakistan 97,500+ - N/A N/A Dec 2009[37]
 Malaysia 94,841 (17,686 AIDS) 14,986 2,504 (11 months to 11/12) Dec 2012[38]
 Colombia 83,467 - N/A 4,468 (1H 2011) Jun 2011[39]
 Spain atleast 80,827 80,827 (AIDS) 51,000 (2009) 2,908 Dec 2010[40][41]
 Peru 76,383[42] - - - jun 2012
New Jersey,  United States 73,289 - 38,573 N/A Jun 2009[43]
 Canada 74,174 (22,312 AIDS) 13,635(Dec 2008) 2,211 Dec 2011[44]
Georgia,  United States 48,637 - 16,860 Sep 2008[45]
 France 43,199*** - N/A 3,952 Dec 2010[46]
 Germany 40,144 - N/A 2,918 Dec 2010[46]
 Cambodia atleast 37,315 37,315 taking ART N/A 2009 [47]
 Australia 38,678 - 6,767 1072 Dec 2008[48]
 Puerto Rico 37,537 - N/A Dec 2007[8]
 Papua New Guinea 32,087 - N/A N/A Dec 2009[49]
Virginia,  United States 30,434 - 9,779 Dec 2008[50]
 Switzerland 30,153 - N/A 765 Dec 2007[51]
 Honduras 29,330 - N/A 1,200 Mar 2011[52]
 Portugal 28,851 - N/A 894 Dec 2007[51]
 El Salvador 27,000 - N/A 1052 (7 mo) Jul 2011[53]
 Guatemala 26,978 - N/A 1,374 (2011) Jun 2012[54]
 Uzbekistan 24,539 - N/A 3267 (10 mo) Oct 2012[55][56]
 Belgium 23,406 - N/A 1196 Dec 2010[46]
 Taiwan 23,081 - 2,443 (8-09)[57] N/A Aug 2009 jun 2012[58]
 Japan 21,756 6,824 AIDS 1,608 314 (3 mo to mar 13) Mar 2013[59]
 Ecuador 21,810 - N/A 4,041 Dec 2009[60]
 Iran 19,435 - N/A "nearly 100%" Dec 2008[61]
 Liberia 19,111 living - N/A N/A Jun 2013[62]
 Netherlands 18,599 - N/A 995 Dec 2010[46]
 Nepal 18,348 - N/A N/A Jun 2010[63]
 Ghana N/A - 18,082 (2008 only) 22,541 Dec 2008[64]
 Kazakhstan 17,266 - N/A 1,969 (2010) Feb 2011[65]
 Saudi Arabia 16,334 - N/A 1,121 Dec 2010[66]
 Poland 16,000 - N/A 992 Dec 2012[67]
 Philippines 14,474[68] (1,289 AIDS-Jun'13)[69] 814[70](7/2013) 2,772 (7 mo to 7/13) July 2013
District of Columbia,  United States 14,465 living - 1,660 (2006-2010 only) 835 (477 AIDS,2010) Dec 2010[71][72]
 Italy 14,438 - N/A 2,884 Dec 2010[46]
 Panama 12,315(dec 2011) - 67(sep 09) 627(to sep 09) Sep 2009[73]/Dec 11[74]
 Cuba 11,994 - 2,063 1,400 Dec 2009[75]
 Bahamas 11,547 - 4,000+ 263(12-08) Apr 09 [76]
 Belarus 11,204 - 917 1063 Dec 2010[77]
 Uruguay 10,996 - 1,767 422 Oct 2008[78]
 Greece 10,452 - N/A 513 (10 mo) Oct 2010[79]
 Paraguay 10,436 (Oct 2010)[80] - 938 Apr 2008[81] 861 Oct 2010

Under 10,000 cases

Country/Region Documented Cases HIV
(Cumulative)
ARV/ART Enrolled OR Documented Cases AIDS
(Cumulative)
Documented Deaths
(Cumulative)
HIV cases past 12 mo. before reported date Figures as of**
Papua,  Indonesia 9,447 - 382 2,362 (9 mo) Sep 2012[82]
 Sweden 8,935 - N/A 486 Dec 2010[83][84]
 Estonia 8,377 - N/A 315 2012 end[85]
 Nicaragua 7,756 - 960 970 Jan 2013[86]
 South Korea 7,656 - 1364 797(2008) Dec 2011[87]
Bali,  Indonesia - 7,400 N/A 300 in Jan-Mar 2013 Mar 2013[88]
Phuket,  Thailand 6,648 (citizens only) - 1,767 Oct 2009[89]
Volta Region,  Ghana 6,289* - N/A 3,309(10 mo) Oct 2009[90]
 Hong Kong 5,922 - N/A 513 (2012) mar 2013[91][92]
 Denmark 5,872 - N/A 275 Dec 2011[46]
 Ireland 5,599 - 441 Dec 2008[93] 330 Dec 2010[46]
 Morocco 5,319 - N/A N/A Sep 2010[94]
 Turkey 5,224 - N/A 912 Dec 2011[95]
 Singapore 5,306 - 1,493 461 (20110 2011 end[96]
Zaire Province,  Angola 5,094 - N/A 150 (3 mo) Mar 2009[97]
 Latvia 4,888 - N/A 274 Dec 2010[46]
 Laos 4,842[98] 1250 on ART (2009)[99] 1038(2009) 670 Dec 2011</ref>
Cabinda,  Angola 4,813 - N/A 903(10 mo) Oct 2009[100]
 Kyrgyzstan 4,700 - 731 (Apr 2013)[101] 567 (Jan-Sep '12)[102] Apr 2013
 Norway 4,627 - N/A 258 Dec 2010[103]
 Bolivia 3,873 - N/A N/A Dec 2010[104]
 Georgia 3,667 - N/A 493 Dec 2012[105]
Brong-Ahafo Region, Ghana N/A - N/A 3,746 Dec 2008[106]
 Egypt 3,735 (living) - N/A N/A Dec 2008[107]
 Yemen 3,071 - - 189 (6 mo) Jun 2010[108]
Northern Region (Ghana),  Ghana 3,100+ - N/A 900 (6 mo) Jun 2009[109]
 Azerbaijan 2,909 - 387 450 1 May 2011 [110]
DKI Jakarta, Indonesia 2,828 - 761 N/A mar 2010[111]
 Serbia 2,554 - 1071 114 Nov 2010[112]
Niger State, Nigeria N/A - N/A 2304 Dec 2009[113]
 Bangladesh 2871 - 325[114] 338 Dec 2012[114]
 Lithuania 2060 living - N/A 160 Dec 2012[115]
Santa Cruz Department,  Bolivia 1,959 - N/A N/A Jul 2008[116]
Netherlands Antilles 1,812 - N/A 90 Dec 2007[117]
 Hungary 1,655 - N/A 35(3 mo) Mar 2009[118]
 Czech Republic 1,675 - 178 153(2011) Jan 2012[119]
 Armenia 1,520 (777 AIDS) 340 228 (2012) Aug 2013[120]
 Sri Lanka 1,463 - 180[121] 267 Dec 2011[122]
 Lebanon 1,455 - N/A 109 Dec 2011[123]
 Afghanistan 1,367 - N/A N/A Dec 2011[124]
 Tajikistan 1,231 - N/A 90 Jun 2008[56]
 Bulgaria 1,272 - N/A 163 Dec 2010[46]
Maluku,  Indonesia 962 - N/A N/A Dec 2009[125]
[ Jordan 712 - 90 69 Dec 2009[126]
 United Arab Emirates 636 - 147 (10 mo) N/A Oct 2009[127]
 Fiji 482 - N/A 62 Dec 2012[128]
Macau,  People's Republic of China 427 - N/A 21(Dec 07) Dec 2007[129]/Dec 09[130]
 Qatar 231 - N/A N/A Dec 2008[131]
 Bhutan 217 - 43 32 Jul 2010[132]
 East Timor 117 - N/A N/A Apr 2009[133]
 Mongolia 61 - 8 N/A Oct 2009[134]
 Brunei 56 - N/A 11 Dec 2009[135]
  • (1) Note: HIV cases sums use national data, subdivision data summed for deaths when national data not available.
  • (2) "Figures as of" refers to for when the data is valid, not when the data is released.
  • (3) India reports national AIDS cases, not HIV cases, which would be far higher.
  • (4) French cumulative figures only from 2004.
  • (5) Brazil only began counting HIV cases from 2000, but AIDS from 1980.
  • (6) Volta region of Ghana cumulative cases beginning in 2008.

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