Worldwide HIV Prevalence Data
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An overview of HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rates, the number of people living with HIV, and annual deaths is provided across different countries. This information, based on publicly available data from sources like the CIA World Factbook, UNAIDS AIDS Info, and other global health organisations, primarily focuses on adult HIV prevalence for ages 15–49. It includes recent estimates from years such as 2023–2024, serving as a valuable tool for researchers, policymakers, and public health professionals addressing the global challenge of HIV/AIDS.
Columns
- Country/Region: The geographical area being analysed.
- Adult Prevalence (%): The percentage of adults aged 15–49 living with HIV.
- Number of People with HIV/AIDS: The absolute count of individuals living with HIV in the region.
- Annual Deaths from HIV/AIDS: The number of deaths attributed to HIV/AIDS annually.
- Year of Estimate: The year when the data was collected or estimated.
Distribution
The dataset is available as a single CSV file named
hiv_prevalence.csv
, with a size of 6.28 kB. It contains 188 rows (records) and 5 columns.Usage
This dataset is suitable for various applications, including:
- Epidemiological Analysis: To understand the regional distribution of HIV/AIDS and identify high-prevalence areas.
- Predictive Modelling: For developing machine learning models to predict HIV prevalence trends or identify risk factors.
- Resource Allocation: To inform policymakers about regions that require urgent intervention or resource allocation.
- Health Outcome Monitoring: For tracking progress in combating HIV/AIDS over time.
- Social Determinants Research: To analyse the relationship between socio-economic factors and HIV prevalence.
Coverage
The dataset offers global coverage, with data for 188 countries and regions. The time range of the estimates varies, with 2024 being the most common year. The demographic scope is primarily adults aged 15–49. There is one missing value in the 'Country/Region' column and one in the 'Year of estimate' column.
License
CC BY-SA 4.0
Who Can Use It
- Researchers: For epidemiological analysis and studying social determinants of health.
- Policymakers: To inform resource allocation and public health strategies.
- Public Health Professionals: For monitoring health outcomes and identifying areas needing intervention.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Global Adult HIV/AIDS Statistics
- Worldwide HIV Prevalence Data
- HIV/AIDS Indicators by Country
- Annual HIV Data Across Nations
Attributes
Original Data Source:Worldwide HIV Prevalence Data