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TB Incidence, All Forms in HIV+ People per 100,000 Population per Year
2008
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TB Incidence, All Forms in HIV+ People per 100,000 Population per Year
2008
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Rank Country Name  Rate per 100,000 
Global 21
1 Swaziland 1,000
2 South Africa 680
3 Zimbabwe 520
4 Botswana 480
4 Lesotho 480
5 Namibia 440
6 Zambia 310
7 Mozambique 250
8 Malawi 200
9 Gabon 190
10 Uganda 180
11 Kenya 150
11 Moldova (Republic of) 150
12 Central African Republic 140
12 Togo 140
13 Congo 130
13 Rwanda 130
14 Cote d'Ivoire 120
15 Burundi 110
16 Tanzania (United Rep. of) 89
17 Djibouti 85
18 Nigeria 80
19 Cambodia 76
20 Chad 75
21 Cameroon 73
22 Sierra Leone 67
23 Ethiopia 62
24 Liberia 58
25 Haiti 57
26 Guinea 56
27 Angola 54
28 Burkina Faso 52
29 Mali 51
30 Gambia 49
31 Guinea-Bissau 48
32 Equatorial Guinea 47
33 Myanmar 44
34 Eritrea 32
35 Congo (Dem. Republic of) 31
36 Ghana 30
37 Suriname 25
38 Somalia 24
38 Thailand 24
39 Niger 20
40 Senegal 19
41 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 18
42 Mauritania 17
43 Benin 16
44 Malaysia 13
45 Guatemala 12
45 Sudan 12
46 India 11
46 Kyrgyzstan 11
47 Brazil 9.9
48 Papua New Guinea 9.4
49 Sao Tome and Principe 8.7
50 Belize 8.3
50 Honduras 8.3
51 Madagascar 7.9
51 Tajikistan 7.9
52 Ukraine 7.6
52 Viet Nam 7.6
53 Panama 6.5
54 Russian Federation 6.4
55 Bahamas 6.2
55 Dominican Republic 6.2
56 Bolivia 5.8
57 Ecuador 5.5
57 Trinidad and Tobago 5.5
58 Indonesia 5.3
59 Saint Lucia 5.2
60 Bhutan 5.1
61 Portugal 4.4
61 Romania 4.4
62 Latvia 3.9
62 Venezuela 3.9
63 El Salvador 3.8
63 Nepal 3.8
63 Peru 3.8
64 Colombia 3.6
65 Estonia 3.4
66 American Samoa 3.3
66 Uruguay 3.3
67 Lao People's Democratic Rep. 3.1
67 Pakistan 3.1
68 Paraguay 3
69 Spain 2.3
70 Mauritius 2
71 Guam 1.9
72 Argentina 1.8
72 Mexico 1.8
73 China 1.6
74 Armenia 1.5
74 Malta 1.5
75 Azerbaijan 1.4
75 Bahrain 1.4
75 Georgia 1.4
76 Belarus 1.3
77 Jamaica 1.2
78 Uzbekistan 1.1
79 Singapore .98
80 Barbados .9
81 Costa Rica .89
82 Philippines .73
83 Puerto Rico .68
84 Fiji .65
85 Canada .63
86 Chile .6
86 Iceland .6
87 Korea (Dem. Peo. Rep. of) .59
88 Nicaragua .58
89 Bulgaria .55
89 Iran (Islamic Republic of) .55
90 Belgium .54
90 Italy .54
90 Lithuania .54
91 Morocco .51
92 Switzerland .48
92 United States of America .48
93 United Kingdom .47
94 Korea (Republic of) .46
95 Israel .41
96 France .39
97 Egypt .38
98 Poland .37
99 Kazakhstan .35
100 Ireland .32
101 Mongolia .31
102 Oman .3
103 Serbia .29
104 Lebanon .26
105 Cyprus .22
105 Netherlands .22
106 Bangladesh .19
107 Australia .16
107 Greece .16
108 Sri Lanka .15
109 Hungary .14
110 Algeria .12
110 Maldives .12
110 Norway .12
110 Sweden .12
111 Germany .11
111 Japan .11
112 Finland .1
112 Kuwait .1
113 Tunisia .09
114 New Zealand .08
115 Czech Republic .04
116 Cuba .01
116 Denmark .01
116 Qatar .01
117 Austria 0
117 Luxembourg 0
117 Seychelles 0
118 Afghanistan NA
118 Albania NA
118 Andorra NA
118 Anguilla NA
118 Antigua and Barbuda NA
118 Aruba NA
118 Bermuda NA
118 Bosnia and Herzegovina NA
118 Bouvet Island NA
118 British Indian Ocean Territory NA
118 British Virgin Islands NA
118 Brunei Darussalam NA
118 Cape Verde NA
118 Cayman Islands NA
118 Christmas Island NA
118 Cocos (Keeling Islands) NA
118 Comoros NA
118 Cook Islands NA
118 Croatia NA
118 Dominica NA
118 Faeroe Islands NA
118 Falkland Islands (Malvinas) NA
118 French Guiana NA
118 French Polynesia NA
118 French Southern Territories and Antarctic Lands NA
118 Gibraltar NA
118 Greenland NA
118 Grenada NA
118 Guadeloupe NA
118 Guyana NA
118 Heard Island and McDonald Islands NA
118 Iraq NA
118 Johnston Atoll NA
118 Jordan NA
118 Kiribati NA
118 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya NA
118 Liechtenstein NA
118 Macedonia (The former Yugoslav Republic of) NA
118 Marshall Islands NA
118 Martinique NA
118 Mayotte NA
118 Micronesia (Federated States of) NA
118 Midway NA
118 Monaco NA
118 Montenegro NA
118 Montserrat NA
118 Nauru NA
118 Netherlands Antilles NA
118 New Caledonia NA
118 Niue NA
118 Norfolk Island NA
118 Northern Mariana Islands NA
118 Palau NA
118 Pitcairn Island NA
118 Reunion NA
118 Saint Helena NA
118 Saint Kitts and Nevis NA
118 Samoa NA
118 San Marino NA
118 Saudi Arabia NA
118 Slovakia NA
118 Slovenia NA
118 Solomon Islands NA
118 Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands NA
118 Syrian Arab Republic NA
118 Timor Leste NA
118 Tokelau NA
118 Tonga NA
118 Turkey NA
118 Turkmenistan NA
118 Turks and Caicos Island NA
118 Tuvalu NA
118 United Arab Emirates NA
118 Vanuatu NA
118 Virgin Islands (U.S.) NA
118 Wake Island NA
118 Wallis and Futuna Islands NA
118 West Bank and Gaza NA
118 Western Sahara NA
118 Yemen NA

Notes: Data are estimates of TB cases in HIV positive people. Estimates were calculated using the estimated incidence of TB cases who are HIV-positive and population data provided in the data supplement to the report, and 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.