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- AIDS_in_Europe abstract "According to data from CIA World Factbook (2009), the countries with the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Europe are Estonia (1.20% in people aged 15–49), Ukraine (1.10%), Russia (1.00%), Latvia (0.70%), Portugal (0.60%).In Western Europe, the routes of transmission of HIV are diverse, including paid sex, sex between men, intravenous drugs, mother to child transmission and heterosexual sex. However, many new infections in this region occur through contact with HIV-infected individuals from other regions. The adult (15–49) prevalence in this region is 0.3% with between 570,000 and 890,000 people currently living with HIV. Due to the availability of antiretroviral therapy, deaths from AIDS have stayed low since the introduction of protease inhibitors and combination therapy in the late 1990s. The Economist reported in January 2000 that almost 40% of \"AIDS victims\" are intravenous drug users.At the end of 2007, it was estimated that around 800,000 people were living with HIV in Western and Central Europe. This represents 8.1% increase over the estimated 740,000 in 2006. The highest rates were reported from Estonia, Portugal and Latvia; the lowest rates were reported by Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Romania. Although the numbers are relatively small when compared to the number of people living with HIV in areas such as Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, HIV/AIDS in Western and Central Europe is still considered a major public health issue.Regarding the social effects of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, there has been since the 1980s a \"profound re-medicalization of sexuality\".As part of the global AIDS pandemic, there is also growing concern about a rapidly growing epidemic in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.".
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- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageExternalLink home.
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- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageExternalLink epi-update2005_en.pdf.
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- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Europe.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink AIDS_by_region.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Health_in_Europe.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Drug_injection.
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- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink AIDS.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Estonia.
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- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink AIDS_in_North_America.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink AIDS_in_South_America.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Human_sexuality.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Latvia.
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- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Medicalization.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Men_who_have_sex_with_men.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Prostitution.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Protease_inhibitor_(pharmacology).
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_intercourse.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Sub-Saharan_Africa.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink The_Economist.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Vertically_transmitted_infection.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Western_Europe.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink World_AIDS_Day.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink World_Health_Organization.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink File:AIDS_and_HIV_prevalence_2009.svg.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLink File:Registered_HIV_prevalence_in_Ukraine.jpg.
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "HIV/AIDS in Europe".
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "HIV/AIDS".
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "HIV/AIDS_in_Europe#Albania".
- AIDS_in_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "HIV/AIDS_in_Europe#Belgium".
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- AIDS_in_Europe subject Category:Europe.
- AIDS_in_Europe subject AIDS_by_region.
- AIDS_in_Europe subject Category:Health_in_Europe.
- AIDS_in_Europe hypernym Estonia.
- AIDS_in_Europe type Agent.
- AIDS_in_Europe type Continent.
- AIDS_in_Europe type Continent.
- AIDS_in_Europe comment "According to data from CIA World Factbook (2009), the countries with the highest prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Europe are Estonia (1.20% in people aged 15–49), Ukraine (1.10%), Russia (1.00%), Latvia (0.70%), Portugal (0.60%).In Western Europe, the routes of transmission of HIV are diverse, including paid sex, sex between men, intravenous drugs, mother to child transmission and heterosexual sex.".
- AIDS_in_Europe label "HIV/AIDS in Europe".
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