There is a high correlation between large infective populations and the countries overall personal income. Most African countries are impoverished. Similarly (and unfortunately) there is a high volume of people in these areas that do not practice safer sex alternatives OR do not have access to safe sex alternatives like condoms, education and services.
Nigeria, with a population of 140 million, which is the 8th most populated country in the world.
Subsaharan Africa is the most poor.
Ghana. It was the first subsaharan country to gain independence in 1957. No civil war or violence for 55 years
Almost every country has experienced genocide, either at a small or large scale. The most notable in Subsaharan Africa, however, is Rwanda.
Measles is most common in countries with lower vaccination coverage, such as several countries in Africa and Asia. The disease can easily spread in areas where there are pockets of unvaccinated individuals.
There are two developed countries in Subsaharan Africa and three semi-developed: High Development: Seychelles Mauritius Medium Development: Botswana Namibia South Africa
Africa is a continent. I know this because unlike some no MOST people I have common sense.
Polio is most common in India and Africa.
Africa is not a nation, as such cannot have a national language... however the most spoken languages in Africa are:EnglishArabicFrenchSwahiliAfrica is a continent, not a country. It has no national language, but most of the countries in Africa do.
The most common vegetation in Africa is there rain forests.
Christianity is the second most common religion in Africa, with Islam being the most common.
No, South Africa is the southern most African country.