Figure 1: Percentage change in the number of people dying from AIDS-related causes between 2005 and 2011 in countries with 100 or more AIDS-related deaths.

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Figure 1: Percentage change in the number of people dying from AIDS-related causes between 2005 and 2011 in countries with 100 or more AIDS-related deaths in Source: UNAIDS 2012 p.13. ©Teaching Geography Summer 2014 Hazel R Barrett

Figure 2: Total number of people dying from AIDS-related causes with and without antiretroviral therapy (ART) in low- and middle-income countries, 1995–2012. Source: UNAIDS, 2013, p. 49. ©Teaching Geography Summer 2014 Hazel R Barrett

Figure 3: Low- and middle- income countries where 40% or more of eligible people were receiving ART at the end of Source: UNAIDS, 2011, p. 20. ©Teaching Geography Summer 2014 Hazel R Barrett

Figure 4: Estimated number of adults receiving and eligible for ART in low- and middle- income countries under 2010 WHO Guidelines. If using WHO 2013 guidelines the number of eligible adults would be 28,600,000. Source: UNAIDS, 2013, pp. 82–84. ©Teaching Geography Summer 2014 Hazel R Barrett

Figure 5: Disparities in ART coverage between regions and populations, December Source: Based on data in UNAIDS, ©Teaching Geography Summer 2014 Hazel R Barrett

Figure 6: Number of people newly infected with HIV, 2001–11, by region. Source: UNAIDS 2012, p. 10. ©Teaching Geography Summer 2014 Hazel R Barrett

Figure 7: Changes in the incidence rate of HIV infection among adults 15–49 years old, 2001–11, selected countries. Countries not included in this table have insufficient data and/or analyses to estimate recent trends and assess the impact of HIV prevention programmes. * Incidence rate changes less than 25 up or down. Source: UNAIDS 2012, p. 11. ©Teaching Geography Summer 2014 Hazel R Barrett

Figure 8: Estimated new HIV infections among children (0–14 years), 2000–2015. Source: adapted from UNAIDS, 2012a, p. 28. ©Teaching Geography Summer 2014 Hazel R Barrett

Figure 9: The number of people living with HIV globally, 1990–2011. Source: UNAIDS 2012, p. 9. ©Teaching Geography Summer 2014 Hazel R Barrett