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TB Incidence, All Forms in HIV+ People
2008
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TB Incidence, All Forms in HIV+ People
2008
(Go to Map above or Notes and Sources below)

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Rank Table by: 
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Rank Country Name  Number 
Global 1,400,000
1 South Africa 340,000
2 India 130,000
3 Nigeria 120,000
4 Zimbabwe 65,000
5 Uganda 58,000
6 Kenya 57,000
6 Mozambique 57,000
7 Ethiopia 50,000
8 Zambia 40,000
9 Tanzania (United Rep. of) 38,000
10 Malawi 30,000
11 Cote d'Ivoire 25,000
12 China 22,000
12 Myanmar 22,000
13 Congo (Dem. Republic of) 20,000
14 Brazil 19,000
15 Thailand 16,000
16 Cameroon 14,000
17 Rwanda 13,000
18 Indonesia 12,000
18 Swaziland 12,000
19 Cambodia 11,000
20 Lesotho 9,900
21 Angola 9,800
22 Namibia 9,400
23 Botswana 9,200
24 Russian Federation 9,000
24 Togo 9,000
25 Burundi 8,500
26 Chad 8,200
27 Burkina Faso 7,900
28 Ghana 6,900
29 Viet Nam 6,600
30 Mali 6,500
31 Central African Republic 6,000
32 Haiti 5,600
33 Guinea 5,500
34 Pakistan 5,400
35 Moldova (Republic of) 5,300
36 Sudan 5,000
37 Congo 4,700
38 Sierra Leone 3,700
39 Ukraine 3,500
40 Malaysia 3,400
41 Niger 2,900
42 Gabon 2,800
43 Senegal 2,300
44 Liberia 2,200
45 Somalia 2,100
46 Mexico 1,900
47 Colombia 1,600
47 Eritrea 1,600
47 Guatemala 1,600
48 Madagascar 1,500
48 United States of America 1,500
49 Benin 1,400
50 Nepal 1,100
50 Peru 1,100
50 Venezuela 1,100
51 Spain 1,000
52 Romania 950
53 Gambia 810
54 Guinea-Bissau 750
55 Ecuador 740
56 Djibouti 720
57 Argentina 710
58 Philippines 660
59 Dominican Republic 620
59 Papua New Guinea 620
60 Honduras 610
61 Kyrgyzstan 580
62 Bolivia 560
63 Mauritania 540
63 Tajikistan 540
64 Portugal 470
65 Iran (Islamic Republic of) 400
66 Italy 320
67 Egypt 310
67 Equatorial Guinea 310
68 Bangladesh 300
69 United Kingdom 290
69 Uzbekistan 290
70 France 240
71 El Salvador 230
72 Korea (Republic of) 220
72 Panama 220
73 Canada 210
74 Lao People's Democratic Rep. 190
74 Paraguay 190
75 Morocco 160
76 Japan 140
76 Korea (Dem. Peo. Rep. of) 140
76 Poland 140
77 Belarus 130
77 Suriname 130
78 Azerbaijan 120
79 Uruguay 110
80 Chile 100
81 Latvia 88
82 Germany 87
83 Trinidad and Tobago 74
84 Georgia 60
85 Belgium 57
86 Kazakhstan 54
87 Armenia 45
87 Estonia 45
87 Singapore 45
88 Bulgaria 42
89 Algeria 40
89 Costa Rica 40
90 Netherlands 37
91 Switzerland 36
92 Bhutan 35
93 Australia 33
93 Jamaica 33
93 Nicaragua 33
94 Sri Lanka 30
95 Israel 29
95 Serbia 29
96 Puerto Rico 27
97 Belize 25
97 Mauritius 25
98 Bahamas 21
99 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 20
100 Greece 18
100 Lithuania 18
101 Hungary 14
101 Ireland 14
101 Sao Tome and Principe 14
102 Bahrain 11
102 Lebanon 11
102 Sweden 11
103 Saint Lucia 9
103 Tunisia 9
104 Mongolia 8
104 Oman 8
105 Fiji 6
105 Malta 6
105 Norway 6
106 Finland 5
107 Czech Republic 4
108 Guam 3
108 Kuwait 3
108 New Zealand 3
109 American Samoa 2
109 Barbados 2
109 Cyprus 2
109 Iceland 2
110 Cuba 1
111 Afghanistan  0
111 Albania  0
111 Andorra  0
111 Anguilla  0
111 Antigua and Barbuda  0
111 Austria  0
111 Bermuda  0
111 Bosnia and Herzegovina  0
111 British Virgin Islands  0
111 Brunei Darussalam  0
111 Cape Verde  0
111 Cayman Islands  0
111 Comoros  0
111 Cook Islands  0
111 Croatia  0
111 Denmark  0
111 Dominica  0
111 French Polynesia  0
111 Grenada  0
111 Guyana  0
111 Iraq  0
111 Jordan  0
111 Kiribati  0
111 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya  0
111 Luxembourg  0
111 Macedonia (The former Yugoslav Republic of)  0
111 Maldives  0
111 Marshall Islands  0
111 Micronesia (Federated States of)  0
111 Monaco  0
111 Montenegro  0
111 Montserrat  0
111 Nauru  0
111 Netherlands Antilles  0
111 New Caledonia  0
111 Niue  0
111 Northern Mariana Islands  0
111 Palau  0
111 Qatar  0
111 Saint Kitts and Nevis  0
111 Samoa  0
111 San Marino  0
111 Saudi Arabia  0
111 Seychelles  0
111 Slovakia  0
111 Slovenia  0
111 Solomon Islands  0
111 Syrian Arab Republic  0
111 Timor Leste  0
111 Tokelau  0
111 Tonga  0
111 Turkey  0
111 Turkmenistan  0
111 Turks and Caicos Island  0
111 Tuvalu  0
111 United Arab Emirates  0
111 Vanuatu  0
111 Virgin Islands (U.S.)  0
111 Wallis and Futuna Islands  0
111 West Bank and Gaza  0
111 Yemen  0
112 Aruba NA
112 Bouvet Island NA
112 British Indian Ocean Territory NA
112 Christmas Island NA
112 Cocos (Keeling Islands) NA
112 Faeroe Islands NA
112 Falkland Islands (Malvinas) NA
112 French Guiana NA
112 French Southern Territories and Antarctic Lands NA
112 Gibraltar NA
112 Greenland NA
112 Guadeloupe NA
112 Heard Island and McDonald Islands NA
112 Johnston Atoll NA
112 Liechtenstein NA
112 Martinique NA
112 Mayotte NA
112 Midway NA
112 Norfolk Island NA
112 Pitcairn Island NA
112 Reunion NA
112 Saint Helena NA
112 Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands NA
112 Wake Island NA
112 Western Sahara NA

Notes: Data are estimates of TB cases in HIV positive people. Estimates are shown to two significant figures.

Definitions: Tuberculosis: A bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The disease usually affects the lungs but can spread to other parts of the body in serious cases. An individual can become infected with TB when another person who has active TB coughs, sneezes, or spits. Not all people who become infected with TB will develop symptoms. Those who do not become ill are referred to as having latent TB and cannot spread the disease to others.

HIV: Human immunodeficiency virus, the virus that causes AIDS. HIV can be transmitted through infected blood, semen, vaginal secretions, breast milk, and during pregnancy or delivery. HIV destroys certain white blood cells called CD4+ T cells. These cells are critical to the normal function of the human immune system, which defends the body against illness. When HIV weakens the immune system, a person is more susceptible to developing a variety of cancers and becoming infected with viruses, bacteria and parasites. The disease has four stages: primary or acute HIV infection, asymptomatic, symptomatic, and advanced HIV disease (AIDS). Number of people estimated to be living with HIV, at any disease stage, including AIDS.

Sources: WHO, Global Tuberculosis Control: Epidemiology, Strategy, Financing, 2009, available at: http://www.who.int/tb/publications/global_report/en/index.html. See also WHO, Global Tuberculosis Control: A Short Update to the 2009 Report, 2009, available at: http://www.who.int/tb/publications/global_report/2009/update/en/inde.... See also WHO, TB data, available at: http://www.who.int/tb/country/data/download/en/index.html.