Papua New Guinea - Adults aged 15+ and children aged 0-14 years living with HIV

59,000 (persons) in 2021

In 2021, adults and children living with HIV for Papua New Guinea was 59,000 persons. Between 2002 and 2021, adults and children living with HIV of Papua New Guinea grew substantially from 16,000 to 59,000 persons rising at an increasing annual rate that reached a maximum of 18.75% in 2003 and then decreased to 5.36% in 2021.

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What is adults and children living with HIV?

Adults and children living with HIV refers to the number of people ages 0-49 (adult ages 15-49 and children ages 0-14) who are infected with HIV.

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