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As noted
previously, it is the economically active sectors of the population who are infected and
dying. In the graph above the pale blue represents the distribution of deaths by age group
that would have occurred in the absence of an HIV/AIDS pandemic. In 1995 (in yellow) AIDS
mortality becomes noticeable, escalating dramatically, until 2010 (in red) where AIDS
mortality amongst those aged 35-39 years is nearly 8 times what it would have been in the
absence of HIV/AIDS. AIDS mortality will peak 5 to 8 years after HIV prevalence peaks
because of the incubation period of the virus. |