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Basic socio-demographic indicators Total population (in thousands) 407 (2010)2 Annual population growth rate 1.7% (2010-2015)2 Population aged 15-49 (thousands) 241 (2008)6 Percentage of population in urban areas 76% (2010)1 Crude birth rate (births per 1,000 population) 19.8 (2008)3 Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) 7 (2008)4 Human development index (HDI) - Rank/Value 37/0.805 (2010)5 Life expectancy at birth (years) 77.4 (2010)5 Adult literacy rate 95.0% (2005-2008)5 Ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary education (%) 101 (2008)3 GDP per capita (PPP, $US) 51,204(2007)3 Per capita total health expenditure (Int.$) 1,176 (2007)4 Source: 1. UNFPA The State of World Population 2010 2. UN Statistics Division 2010: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/socind/population.htm 3. World Bank World Development Indicators & Global Development Finance ;http://databank.worldbank.org/ddp/home.do?Step=12&id=4&CNO=2 4. WHO World Health Statistics 2010 5. UNDP Human Development Report 2010 6. UN Population Division - Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision, Population Database 2 2
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HIV prevalence among population 15-24 yr, 2001-2005 Source: UNAIDS, Epidemiological Fact Sheets Brunei, 2006 update 4 4
Reported number of HIV cases, 1996-2005 There were 317 total reported HIV cases by 2005, 40 of which were females and 277 males. Overall sex ratio for reported HIV cases was almost 7:1, males seven times the number of females. Source: UNAIDS, Epidemiological Fact Sheets, Brunei Darussalam 2006 5 5
Reported number of AIDS cases, 1990-2005 There were 25 cumulative AIDS cases by 2005, 16 of which were males and 9 females. Overall sex ratio for cumulative AIDS cases was almost 2:1, males twice the number of females. Source: UNAIDS, Epidemiological Fact Sheets Brunei, 2006 update 6 6
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