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The Current Situation In Europe
European People Living With HIV - listed by country
HIV & AIDS: What Do We Know?
MAP: HIV Prevalence - amongst 15-49 year olds
MAP: Travel & Residential Restrictions - for people with HIV/AIDS
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Every two years the United Nations UNAIDS agency releases a report which gauges the extent of the AIDS pandemic, and the figures quoted below are mostly taken from the last such report, which was published in 2008. It estimates that over 33 million people were living with HIV/AIDS in 2007, and that over 2 million died in that year, including over 300,000 children.

 
Graph showing the Ukraine's growth in HIV infections from 1987 to 2007
The Ukraine's growth in HIV infections is worrying

image: Public Domain

Data released by UNAIDS (United Nations) - July.29.2008 - Next data release unconfirmed, possibly late 2010
The Current Situation In Europe

Whilst the rates of new HIV infections in Western and Central Europe continues to grow considerably, the numbers of people living with the illness also continues to rise, due to the widespread access to antiretroviral drugs in the region, which has extended the life expectancy of those who are HIV+. The growth in numbers has shocked some people, but not as much as the statistics which are now coming out of Eastern Europe. This is mainly due to the numbers of people living with HIV/AIDS in Russia and the Ukraine growing massively since 2001. During that period of time the HIV-infected population in the Ukraine has more than doubled, and Russia is also experiencing an epidemic of it's own, although apparently not as fatal as the Ukraine's.

European People Living With HIV
  Country World Rank Adults and children estimated to be living with HIV [1]
1 Russia 12 940,000
2 Ukraine 20 440,000
3 Italy 35 150,000
4 France 37 140,000
5 Spain 37 140,000
6 United Kingdom 51 77,000
7 Germany 63 53,000
8 Portugal 68 34,000
9 Switzerland 73 25,000
10 Poland 78 20,000
11 Netherlands 80 18,000
12 Belgium 85 15,000
12 Romania 85 15,000
14 Belarus 90 13,000
15 Kazakhstan 94 12,000
16 Greece 96 11,000
17 Latvia 98 10,000
18 Estonia 102 9,900
19 Austria 103 9,800
20 Moldova 107 8,900
21 Azerbaijan 111 7,800
22 Serbia 114 6,400
23 Sweden 115 6,200
24 Ireland, Republic of 118 5,500
25 Denmark 121 4,800
26 Hungary 127 3,300
27 Bulgaria 128 3,000 [2]
27 Norway 128 3,000
29 Georgia 131 2,700
30 Armenia 132 2,400
30 Finland 132 2,400
32 Lithuania 134 2,200
33 Czech Republic 136 1,500
34 Turkey 138 <2,000
35 Bosnia & Herzegovina 143 <500
35 Croatia 143 <500
35 Cyprus, Republic of 143 <500
35 Iceland 143 <500
35 Malta 143 <500
35 Slovakia 143 <500
35 Slovenia 143 <500
35 Macedonia 143 <500
  Albania   no figures available
  Montenegro   no figures available
 
HIV & AIDS: What Do We Know?

Whilst the cause and nature of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) remains a mystery, our scientists tell us that HIV is a member of the retrovirus family, and that it often leads to Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). We are told that AIDS then causes our immune system to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections, making it one of the biggest dangers for us humans in the present day, although the predicted outbreak amongst the general heterosexual population in most industrialised countries has failed to materialise, and science has yet to explain why.

Testing on a person who is suspected to be HIV+ is only ever done by measuring the levels of HIV anti-bodies in their system, rather than by measuring the amount of the actual HIV virus which is in their bodies. This is because scientists have no accurate way of testing the HIV virus itself yet, and to further confuse our knowledge of the virus, the levels of HIV anti-bodies - which occur naturally in every persons bodies in tiny quantities - that must be reached for a positive diagnosis (HIV+), can differ greatly from country to country, and even from state to state in the US. For example, this means you could be HIV+ in some American cities, but be considered not infected in other US cities or abroad. But overall, if you have much more of these anti-bodies in your system than would normally occur, healthcare professionals presume that they are occuring in such numbers due to an attack from the HIV virus itself, so therefore you are HIV+.

Every two years the United Nations UNAIDS agency releases a report which gauges the extent of the AIDS pandemic, and the figures quoted above are mostly taken from the last such report, which was published in 2008. It estimates that over 33 million people were living with HIV/AIDS in 2007, and that over 2 million died in that year, including over 300,000 children. Over three-quarters of AIDS-related deaths occurred in Sub-Saharan Africa, where testing is virtually non-existent in many countries, and where similar numbers of people would be expected to die from malnutrition, which often exhibits the exact same symptoms as AIDS. Along with those who are living in poverty throughout the World, these apparent high prevalence rates of HIV infected-people only co-exists within the male gay community, and amongst those who take intravaenous recreational drugs, which has lead to many people questioning this disease, and how it can be so selective.

Major questions also surround the Antiretroviral (ARV) drugs and treatments - which are prescribed to help prolong the lives of those who are considered to be HIV+, and to help ease the symptoms of AIDS - due to some of their side-effects being almost a mirror image of the symptoms one would experience when dying from AIDS. Some other people believe that HIV has always existed and is linked to the breakdown of the body due to malnutrition or drugs, or that it was introduced through some government-sponsored program in the mid-twentieth century, or that it doesn't exist at all. The Duesberg hypothesis being the most famous of those theory's which proclaims that HIV does not cause AIDS. What is clear, is that the ridiculous amounts of money which is spent on research, medications and treatments for those who are infected with the HIV virus, has not lead to any major breakthroughs to this day.

The next 'UNAIDS Report on the global AIDS epidemic' is due out in late 2010.

HIV Prevalence - 15-49 year olds
Map showing HIV Prevalence in young adults (15-49 year olds) around the World
2008 UNAIDS Report on the global AIDS epidemic image: Homer Slips / GrCampbell / Public Domain
Travel & Residency Restrictions
Map showing travel and residence regulations for people with HIV and AIDS around the World
Source: ILGA Report - HIV & AIDS Travel and residence regulations image: Verdy P (license)
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References
[1] "UNAIDS Interactive map" 2008 Report on the global AIDS epidemic, July 2008, UNAIDS. In the menu on the left, click on "HIV infection & AIDS Epidemic by country", then click "People living with HIV in 2007". You will then be able to view the statistics for each country by scanning over the interactive map of the World.
[2] The UNAIDS report does not include an official estimate for Bulgaria. We have used an estimate based on figures which various NGO's quote, and it should only be cited as an extremely rough estimate.
 
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