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Care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS

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Report on the global <strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong> epidemic – June 2000Figure 10. Lifetime risk of <strong>AIDS</strong> death <strong>for</strong> 15-year-old boys, assumingunchanged or halved risk of becoming infected <strong>with</strong> <strong>HIV</strong>,selected countries100%90%Botswana80%risk of dying of <strong>AIDS</strong>70%60%50%40%Côte d’IvoireZimbabweSouth AfricaZambiaKenya South AfricaZambiaZimbabweBotswana30%20%10%CambodiaKenyaBurkina FasoCôte d’IvoireCambodiaBurkina Faso0%0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40%current adult <strong>HIV</strong> prevalence ratecurrent level of risk maintainedrisk halved over next 15 yearsSource: Zaba B, 2000 (unpublished data)Social <strong>and</strong> economic impactsThe premature death of half of the adult population, typically at ages when they havealready started to <strong>for</strong>m their own families <strong>and</strong> have become economically productive,can be expected to have a radical effect on virtually every aspect of social <strong>and</strong> economiclife. While it is difficult to measure the precise impact of <strong>HIV</strong> at a national levelin most hard-hit countries, a great deal of in<strong>for</strong>mation does exist about how the epidemicis affecting everything from households to the public <strong>and</strong> private sector of theeconomy.26

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