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AIDS Database (by Country or Region)
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AIDS Topics & Resources
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South America
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Latin America
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Visit Geographic AIDS Database to access other countries/regions.
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The topics and resources included in this section are specific for the country or region. Visit the
"Major Topics" section, A-Z navigation links above or use the Search link, to find specific topics on HIV/AIDS.
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Spread of HIV in Latin America & Caribbean (1984-1999) 30
- HIV/AIDS in Latin America & the Caribbean: 30,
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- Spread of HIV in Latin America & Caribbean (1984-1999) (Graphics) 30
Compare with
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Global View of HIV Infection (1984-1999) (824K)
- HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean30
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- AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections: National Programs42 , in Spanish42
- UNAIDS Epidemiological Factsheets for the Americas (pdf)30,
in Spanish30, French30,
Russian30
- Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in the Americas (pdf)42
May 18, 2001. Provisional Agenda Item 4.2 for the 128th PAHO Executive Committee in Washington, DC, June 25-29, 2001
- HIV and AIDS in the Americas: AnEpidemic with Many Faces (pdf)42
PAHO, WHO, and UNAIDS, April 2001
- The AIDS Summary
Bimonthly overview of HIV/AIDS issues in Latin America & Caribbean. Produced by the International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region; in Spanish
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Spanish Websites/Documents
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See also:
Español31
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Major Sites
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Regional AIDS Initiatives/Institutions
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Regional Conferences/Forums on AIDS
Speech by Peggy McEvoy, Team Leader, UNAIDS Caribbean Team, at the Caribbean Conference on HIV/AIDS, Nassau, Bahamas, February 24-25, 2000.
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Country/Regional Profiles and Databases
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Notes and Footnotes:
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Click on Literature Sources
to access the source of the information database, specified as superscript after each topic link.
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