Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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0.6%; highest in North America (excluding Central America) | USA | 85%
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17.8%; highest number of infected | South Africa | 84%
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2nd highest number of infected | Nigeria | 73%
|
6.3%; 4th highest number of infected | Kenya | 68%
|
15.3% | Zimbabwe | 68%
|
15.2% | Zambia | 64%
|
23.9% | Botswana | 63%
|
23.2% | Lesotho | 62%
|
12.5%; 5th highest number of infected | Mozambique | 62%
|
5.4% | Uganda | 62%
|
15.3% | Namibia | 60%
|
5.6% | Tanzania | 60%
|
3rd highest number of infected | India | 58%
|
1.0%; highest in a "developed" nation | Russia | 56%
|
11.9% | Malawi | 54%
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26.1% | Swaziland | 49%
|
5.1% | Cameroon | 42%
|
6.3% | Central African Republic | 39%
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Highest rate of increase 2001-2009 (2718%) | Indonesia | 39%
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1.3%; highest in Asia | Thailand | 37%
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1.6%; highest in Europe | Ukraine | 37%
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5.9% | Gabon | 36%
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2.4%; highest in South America | Suriname | 33%
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2.3%; highest in Central America (continental) | Belize | 28%
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1.5%; highest in Oceania | Papua New Guinea | 22%
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0.6%; highest in Western Europe | Switzerland | 20%
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3.0%; highest outside of Africa; highest in the Americas | Bahamas | 12%
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0.3%; highest in the Middle East | Bahrain | 9%
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880% increase 2001-2009 | Kyrgyzstan | 2%
|
2700% increase 2001-2009 | Uzbekistan | 2%
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