Lali Sharvadze MD, PhD Lali Sharvadze MD, PhD Director of inpatient Department . Director of inpatient Department . Associated Professor. Associated Professor. Overview of HIV/AIDS and Overview of HIV/AIDS and ARV Treatment in Georgia ARV Treatment in Georgia
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Lali Sharvadze MD, PhDLali Sharvadze MD, PhDDirector of inpatient Department .Director of inpatient Department .
Associated Professor.Associated Professor.
Overview of HIV/AIDS and ARV Overview of HIV/AIDS and ARV
Treatment in GeorgiaTreatment in Georgia
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13691369 - AIDS- AIDS13691369 - AIDS- AIDS
Estimated number Estimated number 35 350000
538538 - - DeathsDeaths538538 - - DeathsDeaths
Reported Cases of HIV/AIDSReported Cases of HIV/AIDSin Georgiain Georgia
Women 665
Men 1853
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101520253035404550
Distribution of HIV/AIDS PatientsDistribution of HIV/AIDS Patientsby Sex and Age Groupsby Sex and Age Groups
Age distribution
1 3 1 6 0 6 2 821 25 34
79 93 95100
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Nu
mb
er
of
cas
es HIV Cases Registered in Georgia HIV Cases Registered in Georgia
AnnuallyAnnually
891Tbilisi
(55 Foreigners)
Samegrelo
369
Kvemo Kartli94
Kakheti102
Svaneti8
Abkhazia 168
Adjara322
Guria54
Imereti319
Mtianeti19
Shida Kartli66
Samtskhe Javakheti29
Lechkhumi
5
Poti39
Distribution of HIV/AIDS CasesDistribution of HIV/AIDS Casesby Regions of Georgiaby Regions of Georgia
(number of registered cases)(number of registered cases)
Incidence of AIDS Cases Incidence of AIDS Cases per 100 000 populationper 100 000 population(Source – WHO reports, 2007)(Source – WHO reports, 2007)
Incidence of AIDS Cases Incidence of AIDS Cases per 100 000 populationper 100 000 population(Source – WHO reports, 2007)(Source – WHO reports, 2007)