AIDS in M.East
Last reviewed: 12-12-2008
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Iranian girls hold a banner during a World HIV/AIDS Day ceremony in Tehran. December 2005.
REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl
REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl
Key facts
| People living with HIV/AIDS | 380,000 (UNAIDS, 2008) |
| Prevalence | 0.3 percent (UNAIDS) |
| Newly infected in 2007 | 40,000 (UNAIDS) |
| Died in 2007 | 27,000 (UNAIDS) |
| Treatment coverage Dec. 2007 | 7 percent (UNAIDS) |
| Country with the highest prevalence rate | Sudan |
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