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Global Health. World Health Organization (WHO) UN AIDS World Bank – Health, Nutrition, and Population CIA Report: National Intelligence Estimate on Global Infectious Disease (January 2000) ODNI Project on Infectious Disease at Mercyhurst College.
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Global Health • World Health Organization (WHO) • UN AIDS • World Bank – Health, Nutrition, and Population • CIA Report: National Intelligence Estimate on Global Infectious Disease (January 2000) • ODNI Project on Infectious Disease at Mercyhurst College
Disease(Stats from World Development Indicators) • Malaria • 300–500 million cases of malaria each year • 1 million deaths from malaria • More than 95 percent of the deaths occur in Sub-Saharan Africa. • TB • kills some 2 million people a year, most of them 15–45 years old. (8 million new cases per year) • Water-borne diarrhea • kills 1.8 million children every year - 4,900 lives lost every day. (http://hdr.undp.org/en/humandev/)
Spread of SARS • Feb to March 2003 (from CIA National Intelligence Council Report August 2003)
HIV/AIDS • 40 million living with HIV/AIDS; almost 5 million new infections occurred in 2005. • 600 million deaths from HIV/AIDS in developing world 2005; 2.4 million HIV/AIDS deaths in sub-Saharan Africa in 2004 • (Stats from World Development Indicators) • UNAIDS Slideshow Statistics • CIA Report: National Intelligence Estimate on HIV/AIDS (“The Next Wave of HIV/AIDS: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, India, and China,” Sept. 2002)
HIV/AIDS Estimates (from CIA NIE “The Next Wave of HIV/AIDS: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, India, and China,” September 2002)
Sources • UN Development Program Reports 2006 • Human Development Index rankings (UNDP) • Tables on World Development (World Bank) • Health Indicators