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Global Health World Health Organization (WHO)(WHO) UN AIDS World Bank – Health, Nutrition, and PopulationHealth, Nutrition, and Population CIA Report: National Intelligence Estimate on Global Infectious Disease (January 2000)National Intelligence Estimate on Global Infectious Disease ODNI Project on Infectious Disease at Mercyhurst CollegeInfectious Disease

Disease (Stats from World Development Indicators)World Development Indicators Malaria – 300–500 million cases of malaria each year – 1 million deaths from malaria – More than 95 percent of the deaths occur in Sub- Saharan Africa. TB – kills some 2 million people a year, most of them 15–45 years old. (8 million new cases per year) Water-borne diarrhea – kills 1.8 million children every year - 4,900 lives lost every day. (

Spread of SARS Feb to March 2003 (from CIA National Intelligence Council Report August 2003)

SARS By July 2003 (from CIA NIE August 2003) (from CIA NIE August 2003)

Emerging Infectious Disease (from CIA NIE August 2003) (from CIA NIE August 2003)

HIV/AIDS 40 million living with HIV/AIDS; almost 5 million new infections occurred in million deaths from HIV/AIDS in developing world 2005; 2.4 million HIV/AIDS deaths in sub-Saharan Africa in 2004 (Stats from World Development Indicators)World Development Indicators UNAIDS Slideshow Statistics CIA Report: National Intelligence Estimate on HIV/AIDS (“The Next Wave of HIV/AIDS: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, India, and China,” Sept. 2002)National Intelligence Estimate on HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS Estimates (from CIA NIE “The Next Wave of HIV/AIDS: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, India, and China,” September 2002)“The Next Wave of HIV/AIDS: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, India, and China,”

Sources UN Development Program Reports 2006Reports Human Development Index rankings (UNDP) Human Development Index rankings Tables on World Development (World Bank) Tables on World Development Health Indicators