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Comment: Who says wealth does not influence health? JAD
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Anonymous
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The HIV chart show a specific infection, not health in general. It is notable how weak the association on macro level is between economy and HIV occurance. Several recent surveys in heavaly affected East African countries show reverased association on individual level, highest HIV occurance in the 20% with highest income. Hans Rosling
3 comments:
The HIV chart show a specific infection, not health in general. It is notable how weak the association on macro level is between economy and HIV occurance. Several recent surveys in heavaly affected East African countries show reverased association on individual level, highest HIV occurance in the 20% with highest income.
Hans Rosling
Your chart is too small to be read. Why not post a clearer one? Post one chart in my HIV blog, Many people will be interested.
Click on the title to my posting, and you will go to GapMinder's HIV poster, which you can explore in depth.
Better yet, go to the World Health Chart, produced by GapMinder and the World Health Organization, and explore health more widely.
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