Which province has the highest rate of HIV?

The KwaZulu-Natal Province has the highest HIV prevalence in South Africa – with 27.6% of men and women aged between 15 – 49 years being HIV positive.

Which state has highest prevalence of HIV?

State/UT-wise, Maharashtra was estimated to have the highest number of new HIV infections in 2019 (8.54 thousand), followed by Bihar (8.04 thousand), Uttar Pradesh (6.72 thousand), West Bengal (3.97 thousand), Gujarat (3.37 thousand) and Delhi (2.99 thousand). (Figure 5).

What country has the highest rate of HIV infection?

In absolute numbers, South Africa (7.2 million), followed by Mozambique (2.2 million), India (2.1 million) and Nigeria (1.8 million) had the highest HIV/AIDS number of cases by the end of 2019.

Which country in South America has the highest level of HIV?

Currently, the prevalence rate of HIV/AIDS in Latin America is highest in Belize (2%), Honduras (1.9%), Panama (1.54%) and Guatemala (1.4%). Since 2000, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean has been highest in Haiti (5.2%), the Bahamas (4.1%), and the Dominican Republic (2.8%).

What country in South America has the highest population?

Brazil
Countries in South America by population (2022)

# Country (or dependency) Yearly Change
1 Brazil 0.72 %
2 Colombia 1.08 %
3 Argentina 0.93 %
4 Peru 1.42 %

What country has the fastest growing population in South America?

Bolivia
CIA World Factbook (2017)

Rank Country Annual growth (%)
1 Bolivia 1.51
2 Ecuador 1.28
3 Venezuela 1.24
4 Paraguay 1.18

Which country in Africa has the larger population?

Nigeria
African Countries by population (2022)

# Country (or dependency) Yearly Change
1 Nigeria 2.58 %
2 Ethiopia 2.57 %
3 Egypt 1.94 %
4 DR Congo 3.19 %

Which language is dominant in most South American countries?

Spanish
1. Spanish. Though the tally is close, Spanish is the most spoken language in South America, edging out Portuguese by a few million people. Nearly 210 million South Americans speak Spanish, with the largest number living in Colombia — about 47.2 million.

What is the least populated country in South America?

Suriname
The least populous sovereign country in South America is Suriname (or Surinam), with a 2013 population of 539,000. Located in northern South America, the country is bordered by Brazil to the south, French Guiana to the east, Guyana to the west and the Atlantic Ocean on the north.

Which countries in South America do not speak Spanish?

Spanish is the official languages in all South American countries except Brazil, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, and is spoken even in country that are not historically Spanish.