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In Africa the drop in infection rate might mean that almost as many people are dying of AIDS as are being infected of HIV.
Ethoipia, unfortunately, has one of the highest HIV infection rates in the world. And many other countries in Africa also have high rates, as well.
Probably, but the extent of the epidemic varies by country. Some countries have been very proactive in addressing the HIV epidemic and have gotten their infection rates under control; other countries have gone through phases of denial or rejection and have much higher (and rising) rates of HIV infection.
ebola and hiv
Africa
HIV is most prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa. Southern Africa is hard-hit.
HIV infection
I would say malaria.
Currently several African countries have the highest rate of new HIV infection as well as the highest mortality rates for HIV/AIDS and the highest proportions of the population living with (or dying from) HIV/AIDS.
Probably AIDS and HIV.
Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest incidence of AIDS globally, with countries like Eswatini, Lesotho, and South Africa having particularly high rates of HIV infection. This region accounts for a significant portion of the world's AIDS cases.
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