Trends and patterns of HIV/AIDS infection in selected developing countries : country profiles -- December 1994
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The December 1994 release of the Census Bureau"s International Program Center"s HIV/AIDS Surveillance Database, a compilation of HIV seroprevalence information contained in journals, articles, and public presentations, provides the basis of this research note, which profiles trends and patterns in HIV infection in 23 countries in Africa (Central African Republic, Eritrea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, South Africa, and Togo), Asia (Cambodia, China, India, Laos, and Thailand), and Latin America and the Caribbean (Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico, and St.
Corbin, Jinkie; Ryan, Anne · 1994

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Lucia). For each country, the document highlights patterns of infection within population subgroups; patterns of infection by age, sex, and race; recent time trends in infection; and, for the first time, a table of demographic indicators documenting infant mortality rates, life expectancy, and cumulative AIDS cases and rates. A list of sources is included with each profile. An appendix lists 40 additional countries and identifies which previous research note provides the most recent update.
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