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VIETNAM HIV and AIDS Overview in slides :: Prevalence & data |
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11:01' AM - Thursday, 05/11/2009 | | The overview in slide presentation consists of the summary of country
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05/11/2009 11:01:47 AM VIETNAM HIV and AIDS Country Profile
Bài đã đăng: VIETNAM HIV and AIDS Data
Household Survey in Two Provinces in Viet Nam Estimates HIV Prevalence in an Urban and a Rural Population Abstract A
household-based population study interviewed 2,553 women and 1,984 men
aged 15–49 years in urban (Ho Chi Minh City) and rural (Thai Binh)
provinces in Viet Nam between July and August 2005. The survey response
rate was high—approximately 97% of households and 93% of adults
overall, with a >92% acceptance of HIV testing among eligible
adults. The unadjusted estimated population HIV prevalence was 0.3%
(confidence interval [CI]: 0.1–0.6%) in Thai Binh and 0.7% (CI:
0.3–1.3) in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC), compared with the national
estimates and projections of 0.352% and 1.250%, respectively, for 2005.
The ratio of male-to-female prevalence was 10.5:1 in Thai Binh and
1.3:1 in HCMC. A low level of men reported purchasing sex in the last
12 months (2.4%) and there were low self-reports of sexually
transmitted infections in all adults (5%). A correct knowledge of
HIV/AIDS prevention methods was high in both provinces (83%), although
only 24.8% of women knew of the use of antiretroviral therapy to
prevent vertical transmission of HIV. The observed population
prevalence was consistent with recent projections in Thai Binh,
although lower than expected in HCMC, indicating the substantial
downward revisions of projected population HIV prevalence may need to
be extended. The unequal sex prevalence ratio is consistent with the
projected trends of increasing male-to-female sexual transmission in
urban areas. The results and experience of this study will inform
future population based surveys in Viet Nam and the broader Asian
region. Variation in HIV prevalence in female sex workers in An Giang, Vietnam: what is a representative sample?
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