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During the 1995–99 period, the Mortality Rate by broad groups of causes per 100,000 population was 162.3 for diseases of the Circulatory System , 63.8 for Malignant Neoplasms , 55.3 for external causes, 53.6 for Communicable Diseases , and 22.4 for certain conditions originating before birth. Several transmissible diseases, including Dengue Fever , Malaria , Measles , and Tuberculosis , have reappeared in recent years. In August 2001, President Hugo Chávez announced a national campaign to fight the dengue fever epidemic that had infected 24,000 and killed four. Child immunization for measles in 2002 (as a percentage of under 12 months) was 78 percent, as compared with 84 percent in 1999. In 1999 an estimated 62,000 Venezuelans were living with acquired immune deficiency syndrome ( AIDS ); and in 2001 an estimated 2,000 people died from AIDS. At the end of 2003, the percentage of the population between the ages of 15 to 49 with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/AIDS was 0.7. In 2000, 85 percent of the urban population and 70 percent of the rural population had access to improved water. Improved Sanitation was available to 71 percent of the urban population and 48 percent of the rural population.


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