
NATIONAL
- It is estimated 58,300 adults were living with HIV in the UK at the end of 2004.
- It is also estimated 19,700 were unaware of their infection.
- In 2005, there were at least 7,208 new diagnoses of HIV, contributing to a cumulative total of 80,556 reported by the end of June 2006.
- There have been 22,281 diagnoses of AIDS in the UK. At least 17,014 people diagnosed with HIV have died, and at least 80% of these deaths followed an AIDS diagnosis.
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LOCAL
- 2000 people living with HIV in Yorkshire in 2004
- 133 children are infected with HIV in Yorkshire and Humberside
- 111 cases of HIV in Doncaster in 2004
- 136% increase in 2004 from 2001
