For more than 10 years Zimbabwe has experienced social, political and economic instability, including the near collapse in 2008 of its health system. Paradoxically, this period has also seen a fall in estimated HIV prevalence, from 25.6% in 1996 to 13.7% in 2009. This article examines this development in a socio-political and historical context. We focus on the complex interplay of migration, mortality, individual behaviour change, and economic patterns in shaping the presumed epidemiological waning of HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe and explore the evolution and management of the country's HIV/AIDS response. Our assessment of the role that the Zimbabwean state has played in this development leads to the conclusion that a decline in HIV prevalen...
HIV remains a significant social, political and economic problem in Zimbabwe however, few researcher...
Zimbabwe’s HIV epidemic is amongst the worst in the world, and disproportionately effects poorer rur...
Understanding the dynamic nature of sex work is important for explaining the course of HIV epidemics...
Background: HIV /AIDS remain an epidemic in Zimbabwe. HIV/AIDS declined in Zimbabwe between 1998 and...
Background: HIV /AIDS remain an epidemic in Zimbabwe. HIV/AIDS declined in Zimbabwe between 1998 and...
Background: HIV took off rapidly in Zimbabwe during the 1980s. Yet, between 1998 and 2003, as the ec...
Few sub-Saharan African countries have witnessed declines in HIV prevalence, and only Uganda has com...
Background Recent data from antenatal clinic (ANC) surveillance and general population surveys sugge...
BACKGROUND: Recent data from antenatal clinic (ANC) surveillance and general population surveys sugg...
AbstractBackgroundIn several recent papers it has been suggested that HIV prevalence and incidence a...
Zimbabwe, like most countries in southern Africa, has one of the most devastating HIV epidemics seen...
Theoretical work indicates that HIV-1 epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa will cause major demographic c...
Introduction: Intensified poverty arising from economic decline and crisis may have contributed to r...
Zimbabwe has reported significant declines in HIV prevalence between 2005/06 and 2010/11 Demography ...
BACKGROUND: HIV prevalence declined in Manicaland, eastern Zimbabwe, between 1998 and 2003. During t...
HIV remains a significant social, political and economic problem in Zimbabwe however, few researcher...
Zimbabwe’s HIV epidemic is amongst the worst in the world, and disproportionately effects poorer rur...
Understanding the dynamic nature of sex work is important for explaining the course of HIV epidemics...
Background: HIV /AIDS remain an epidemic in Zimbabwe. HIV/AIDS declined in Zimbabwe between 1998 and...
Background: HIV /AIDS remain an epidemic in Zimbabwe. HIV/AIDS declined in Zimbabwe between 1998 and...
Background: HIV took off rapidly in Zimbabwe during the 1980s. Yet, between 1998 and 2003, as the ec...
Few sub-Saharan African countries have witnessed declines in HIV prevalence, and only Uganda has com...
Background Recent data from antenatal clinic (ANC) surveillance and general population surveys sugge...
BACKGROUND: Recent data from antenatal clinic (ANC) surveillance and general population surveys sugg...
AbstractBackgroundIn several recent papers it has been suggested that HIV prevalence and incidence a...
Zimbabwe, like most countries in southern Africa, has one of the most devastating HIV epidemics seen...
Theoretical work indicates that HIV-1 epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa will cause major demographic c...
Introduction: Intensified poverty arising from economic decline and crisis may have contributed to r...
Zimbabwe has reported significant declines in HIV prevalence between 2005/06 and 2010/11 Demography ...
BACKGROUND: HIV prevalence declined in Manicaland, eastern Zimbabwe, between 1998 and 2003. During t...
HIV remains a significant social, political and economic problem in Zimbabwe however, few researcher...
Zimbabwe’s HIV epidemic is amongst the worst in the world, and disproportionately effects poorer rur...
Understanding the dynamic nature of sex work is important for explaining the course of HIV epidemics...