
Life Expectancy, HIV and AIDS statistics Tunisia (compared to Eastern Mediterranean)
Based on information from the World Health Organization, below you will find an overview of some important health indicators. Besides the overall life expectancy in Tunisia also the development of HIV and AIDS in Tunisia is shown. The indicators included are life expectancy at life expectancy at birth (years), age 60 (years), number of children under 15 living with HIV, number of deaths due to AIDS, number of people (all ages) living with HIV, number of under-five deaths from HIV/AIDS, prevalence of HIV among adults aged 15 to 49 (%). On this website we also provide information about life expectancy, HIV and AIDS for other countries in Eastern Mediterranean and other continents.
Average life expectancy Tunisia
One important indicator of the status of health in Tunisia is the overall average life expectancy in Tunisia. The latest WHO information shows that in 2009 the average life expectation in Tunisia was 75. The average life expectancy for woman was 77, while men had a life expectancy of 73 in Tunisia. The average life expectancy in Eastern Mediterranean region was 66 years. This is 9 years lower than the average life expectancy in Tunisia. In 2000 the average life expectancy in Tunisia was 73 years, compared to 64 years in Eastern Mediterranean.
HIV and AIDS Tunisia.
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Graph number of people with HIV in Tunisia

Number of deaths AIDS Tunisia
A sad but important statistic to understand the development of HIV in Tunisia is the number of deaths from to HIV/AIDS. For 2009 the estimate is less than 100 people died due to AIDS. It is estimated that 4 children below 5 years died due to AIDS in Tunisia in 2009.
Deaths children younger than 5 due to HIV by year in Tunisia

HIV and AIDS Tunisia
The table below shows HIV and AIDS indicators from 2001 to 2009 in Tunisia. Where data was not available the value is shown as "NA".
Year | people with HIV | % people with HIV between 15-49 | HIV deaths by year | HIV deaths children below 5 year |
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2009 | 2,400 | NA | <100 | 4 |
2008 | 2,100 | NA | <100 | 3 |
2007 | 1,900 | NA | <100 | 3 |
2006 | 1,600 | NA | <100 | 3 |
2005 | 1,400 | NA | <100 | 3 |
2004 | 1,200 | NA | <100 | 2 |
2003 | 1,100 | NA | <100 | 2 |
2002 | <1000 | NA | <100 | 2 |
2001 | <1000 | NA | <100 | 2 |
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