Title: Review in slides_Hong Kong SAR
1HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific
Review in slides Hong Kong, SAR
2Content
- Basic socio-demographic indicators
- HIV prevalence and epidemiological status
(1984-2009) - Risk behaviors (1998-2009)
- Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (2000-2004)
- Economics of AIDS
- National Response (1985-2009)
- Archives
3Basic socio-demographic indicators
Total population (in thousands) 7,069 (2010)2
Annual population growth rate 0.9 (2010-2015)2
Population aged 15-49 (thousands) 3,792 (2008)6
Percentage of population in urban areas 100 (2010)1
Crude birth rate (births per 1,000 population) 11.3 (2008)3
Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) N/A
Human development index (HDI) - Rank/Value 21/0.862 (2010)5
Life expectancy at birth (years) 82.5 (2010)5
Adult literacy rate N/A
Ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary education () 99 (2005)3
GDP per capita 44,303 (2008)3
Source 1. UNFPA The State of World Population
2010 2. UN Statistics Division
2010 http//unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/produ
cts/socind/population.htm 3. World
Bank World Development Indicators Global
Development Finance http//databank.worldbank.org
/ddp/home.do?Step12id4 4.
UNDP Human Development Report 2010
5. UN Population Division - Population Prospects
The 2008 Revision, Population Database
4Vulnerability and HIV knowledge
5 of key affected populations with comprehensive
HIV knowledge, 2004
Source Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on
Hong Kong SAR_Recommended HIV/AIDS Strategies for
Hong Kong 2007-2011. Hong Kong Advisory Council
on AIDS, 2007
6 of MSM engaged in unprotected sex in last 6
months who disagreed with these statements, 2001
Source Source Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org
based on Lau J T F et al HIV related behaviors
and attitudes among Chinese MSM in Hong Kong a
population based study, Transm. Inf. 2004 80
459-465
7 of population (18-50) willing to take care of a
family member who is HIV infected, 2000
()
Source Source Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org
based on Lau J T F et al Discriminatory attitudes
towards people living with HIV/AIDS and
associated factors, 2005
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