
DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE AIDS EPIDEMIC (p. 159 bis)
Figure 26 bis. -- Probability for a new-born to survive according to his age and sex, (A) before the epidemic et (B) during a stable epidemic,
with the following hypotheses: (A) Life expectancy is
50 years before the epidemic (ouest model), total female fertility
african is 6.7 children per woman, HIV prevalence among population aged 15 and over
reaches 15 %, mother to child transmission is
30 %, mean survival time (incub.+AIDS) of an adult is
10 years and 2 years for an infected new-born.

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