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November 22nd, 2005 03:59 AM #1AIDS in 2005: The figures
First posted 09:36pm (Mla time) Nov 21, 2005
Agence France-Presse
PARIS -- Following are the latest estimates for the world AIDS epidemic, published on Monday by UNAIDS.
People living with HIV or AIDS in 2005
Global estimate: 40.3 million (in a range of 36.7-45.3 million).
· Of which: 38 million adults (people aged 15-49) (range of 34.5-42.6 million) and 2.3 million children aged under 15 (2.1-2.8 million)
· 17.5 million infected adults are women (16.2-19.3 million)
Regional estimates (adults plus children)
· Sub-Saharan Africa: 25.8 million (23.8-28.9 million)
· North Africa and Middle East: 510,000 (230,000 to 1.4 million)
· Latin America: 1.8 million (1.4-2.4 million)
· Caribbean: 300,000 (200,000-510,000)
· North America: 1.2 million (650,000 to 1.8 million)
· Western Europe: 720,000 (570,000-890,000)
· Eastern Europe and Central Asia: 1.6 million (920,000 to 2.3 million)
· East Asia: 870,000 (440,000 to 1.4 million)
· South and Southeast Asia: 7.4 million (4.5-11 million)
· Oceania: 74.000 (45,000-120,000)
New HIV infections in 2005
Global estimate: 4.9 million (4.3-6.6 million)
· Of which: 4.2 million adults (3.6-5.8 million) and 700,000 children (630,000-820,000)
Regional estimates (adults plus children)
· Sub-Saharan Africa: 3.2 million (2.8-3.9 million)
· North Africa and Middle East: 67,000 (35,000-200,000)
· Latin America: 200,000 (130,000-360,000)
· Caribbean: 30,000 (17,000-71,000)
· North America: 43,000 (15,000-120,000)
· Western Europe: 22,000 (15,000-39,000)
· Eastern Europe and Central Asia: 270,000 (140,000-610,000)
· East Asia: 140,000 (42,000-390,000)
· South and Southeast Asia: 990,000 (480,000 to 2.41 million)
· Oceania: 8,200 (2,400-25,000)
Deaths from AIDS in 2005
Global estimate: 3.1 million (2.8-3.6 million)
· Of which: 2.6 million adults (2.3-2.9 million) and 570,000 children (510,000-670,000)
Regional estimates (adults plus children)
· Sub-Saharan Africa: 2.4 million (2.1-2.7 million)
· North Africa and Middle East: 58,000 (25,000-150,000)
· Latin America: 66,000 (52,000-86,000)
· Caribbean: 24,000 (16,000-40,000)
· North America: 18,000 (9,000-30,000)
· Western Europe: 12,000 (under 15,000)
· Eastern Europe and Central Asia: 62,000 (39,000-91,000)
· East Asia: 41,000 (20,000-68,000)
· South and Southeast Asia: 480,000 (290,000-740,000)
· Oceania: 3,600 (1,700-8,200)
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December 10th, 2018 08:35 AM #2sa news ngayon ang topic eh araw-araw daw tumataas at pabata ng pabata nagkaka hiv. Ito ah para maging politically correct eh mataas transmission pag si batuta eh pinapapasok sa puuuuuwet. So whether heteroseksual or homoseksual relationship eh mas mataas transmission pag anal, yung receiver.
Hirap nung napanuod ko documentary. Si housewife nahawaan dahil si mister eh may pagtingin din sa lalake. Kung baga silahis hotel si padre de familya. Pero ang napanuod ko sa news na talaga maluhpet at ito ang sureball transmission eh yung mag-group eyeball tapos magtuturok muna sabay secks orgy na. Pucha sharing of needles tapos magtutuhugan pa. Nakohpo double taas agad transmission.
Iba na talaga panahon ngayon. Atapang mga tao. Sugud lang ng sugud.
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December 10th, 2018 09:04 AM #3
Yes its highest transmission is through anal s3x so when I heard that Charlie Sheen had HIV, that's when I knew he was bi/gay. Malamang pa nagpa bottom siya. I thought the guy was 100% straight.
Yung wife kaya nagpa anal sa husband. If a guy asks that from me I'd think he's gay or at least has tendencies. How often does the vaginal s3x have to happen para mahawa kasi alam ko mababa probability that way.
Sobrang baboy nung husband na yunDinamay pa asawa niya sa kalokohan niya.
Sent from my SM-N960F using TapatalkLast edited by _Cathy_; December 10th, 2018 at 09:08 AM.
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December 10th, 2018 09:23 AM #4
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December 10th, 2018 09:30 AM #5
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December 10th, 2018 09:55 AM #6
though it's true anal *** mas risky kesa vaginal it doesn't mean you can't get hiv from only 1 vaginal encounter
Let's say you had 1 unprotected vaginal *** with an infected prostitute and nagkaroon ng abrasion due to friction ang penis mo doon papasok ang hiv
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December 10th, 2018 10:01 AM #7
If a woman has *** with an infected man it doesn't matter if he penetrated her vaginally or anally
Ung hiv nasa semen
So iputok niya sa vagina or anus same same
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December 10th, 2018 10:03 AM #8
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December 10th, 2018 10:37 AM #9
kung ang lalake may HIV na, pag nag*** siya with an uninfected woman pag pinutok niya sa loob ng vagina o sa pwet pareho lang
mahahawa yan kasi ang HIV nasa semen
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pag ang babae may HIV at ung lalake wala mas mataas ang chance mahawa ung lalake pag i-anal niya ung babae
kasi po ang vagina may natural lubricant pero ang pwet wala
mas madali magasgas ang penis pag anal
ung doon sa gasgas papasok ang HIV
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December 10th, 2018 10:48 AM #10
explain ko baket madami *** partners ang mga gay
evolutionary psychology -- women tend to choose *** partners more carefully coz they have 9 months of pregnancy and several years of child-rearing to consider -- naka-embed yan sa subconscious
but gays don't have that risk to consider