Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police recruits in the year 2000, by unlinked anonymous testing. Of 408 samples tested, 26 (6.4%) appeared positive for HIV-1 antibodies. There was a trend for higher HIV-1 seroprevalence in women (9.5%, 9/95) than men (5.4%, 17/313), which was significant in one of the 5 administrative areas: Zone 4 (p = 0.01). Around the principal transportation route connecting Addis Ababa to the harbor of Djibouti there was a significantly (p = 0.03) higher HIV-1 seroprevalence of 12.7% (14/110) than elsewhere in Afar Region. In addition, 13 (34%) of the 29 administrative sub-areas (woredas) of Afar Region delivered HIV-1 positive police recruits. Prevalence of s...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors for HIV infection a...
AIDS is a public health problem that affects the immune system of the human body which results in pe...
Background: There is no doubt that the greatest health problem threatening the human race in these t...
Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police r...
BACKGROUND: The recent estimate of around 2 million HIV-infected people in Ethiopia derives from dat...
The appropriateness of sentinel sero-surveillance based upon ante-natal clinic (ANC) attendees to es...
Between 1997 and 2001, 1624 Ethiopian factory workers were enrolled in prospective HIV-1 cohorts in ...
Others and we have previously shown that subtype C is the predominant HIV-1 subtype and the major ca...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors for HIV infection ...
BACKGROUND:The HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically dis...
HIV prevalence varies between 0.9 and 6.5% in Ethiopia's eleven regions. Little has been published e...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the distribution of HIV-1 subtypes in two cities with high HIV prevalence (Ki...
HIV prevalence varies between 0.9 and 6.5% in Ethiopia’s eleven regions. Little has been published e...
BackgroundThe HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically dist...
Background The HIV epidemic in Ethiopia is concentrated in urban areas. Ethiopia conducted a Populat...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors for HIV infection a...
AIDS is a public health problem that affects the immune system of the human body which results in pe...
Background: There is no doubt that the greatest health problem threatening the human race in these t...
Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police r...
BACKGROUND: The recent estimate of around 2 million HIV-infected people in Ethiopia derives from dat...
The appropriateness of sentinel sero-surveillance based upon ante-natal clinic (ANC) attendees to es...
Between 1997 and 2001, 1624 Ethiopian factory workers were enrolled in prospective HIV-1 cohorts in ...
Others and we have previously shown that subtype C is the predominant HIV-1 subtype and the major ca...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors for HIV infection ...
BACKGROUND:The HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically dis...
HIV prevalence varies between 0.9 and 6.5% in Ethiopia's eleven regions. Little has been published e...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the distribution of HIV-1 subtypes in two cities with high HIV prevalence (Ki...
HIV prevalence varies between 0.9 and 6.5% in Ethiopia’s eleven regions. Little has been published e...
BackgroundThe HIV-1 epidemic in Ethiopia has been shown to be dominated by two phylogenetically dist...
Background The HIV epidemic in Ethiopia is concentrated in urban areas. Ethiopia conducted a Populat...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors for HIV infection a...
AIDS is a public health problem that affects the immune system of the human body which results in pe...
Background: There is no doubt that the greatest health problem threatening the human race in these t...