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Text Throughout this report, the term ’children‘ applies to all children below the age of 18 years, including adolescents, as defined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The United Nations defines adolescents as persons aged 10–19 years, and young people as persons aged 15–24 years.
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Estimated number of AIDS-related deaths among children aged 0–4, younger adolescents aged 10–14, older adolescents aged 15–19 and young people aged 20–24, 2000–2012 Children aged 0–4 Younger adolescents aged 10–14
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Older adolescents aged 15–19 Young people aged 20–24
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Estimated number of AIDS-related deaths among children aged 0–4, younger adolescents aged 10–14, older adolescents 150,000 aged 15–19 and young people aged 20–24, 2000–2012 100,000
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Source: UNICEF analysis of UNAIDS 2012 HIV and AIDS estimates.
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Source: UNICEF analysis of UNAIDS 2012 HIV and AIDS estimates.
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