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8/13/2019 Cb13 Tps.101 Figure2
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Missing populationexpressed as a
percentage of 2012 population
The missing population, expressed in tens of thousands:
Country(Population missing
due to AIDS)
Zambia
(1,613,779)
11.7
Tanzania(3,221,401)
6.9
Kenya(2,711,090)
6.3
Ethiopia(2,032,925)
2.2
Uganda(2,024,882)
6.0
Mozambique(1,339,214)
5.7
Liberia(37,064)
1.0
10,000 people missingdue to AIDS epidemic
More than the populationof Idaho
More than the population of Iowa
Nearly the populationof Nevada
Nearly the population ofNew Mexico
More than the population ofMaine
More than the population ofNew Mexico
About the population ofDefiance, OH
Male Female
Ghana(443,879)
1.8
Congo(Kinshasa)(1,069,338)
1.5
Angola(210,019)
1.2
About the population ofSpringfield, MO
More than the populationof Rhode Island
Nearly the population ofPrescott, AZ
Figure 2. Population Missing Due to HIV/AIDS Epidemics, by Sex: 2012Selected Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa
NOTE: This graph is derived from a comparison of the 2012 population estimate for a country to a “Without-AIDS” scenario that reflects a hypothetical population thatwould have resulted if the country had never been affected by an AIDS epidemic. The "missing population" is the difference between these two estimates. The U.S.state and subcounty population estimates are for 2012.
SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, International Data Base, Population Estimates Program, and unpublished tables.
Differences in mortality patterns by age and sex result in some populations more heavily impacted than others. Females represent more than half of the
missing population in the selected countries, and 65 percent in Uganda.