In the United States, more than 733,000 people have AIDS, and an estimated one to two million people have HIV infection without the symptoms of AIDS.
HIV/AIDS is prevalent in Sudan, yes.
HIV and AIDS are significant public health concerns in the U.S. and Canada, but they are not the most prevalent infectious diseases. While both countries have made progress in treatment and prevention, certain regions and populations experience higher rates of infection. Globally, HIV and AIDS are more prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, where the majority of cases and deaths occur.
The most common blood borne illness in the United States is the Hepatitis C virus. About 3.2 million people are chronically infected.
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AIDS is present in all US states.
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AIDS is found worldwide, but it is most prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa. Other regions with high rates of HIV/AIDS include Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and parts of Eastern Europe.
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Answer AIDS affect only through physical contact of unsafe sexual intercourse, transfusion of blood, injections by impure and contaminated needles.