New HIV cases per 1,000 uninfected population in LatAm in 2021, by country
In 2021, Suriname was the country with the highest incidence of HIV infections per 1,000 uninfected people among 24 nations in Latin America and the Caribbean, with 0.71 new cases per one thousand not infected individuals. Guyana and Jamaica ranked second and third, with a rate of 0.62 new HIV infections and 0.5 new HIV cases per 1,000 not infected population, respectively.