BACKGROUND: The recent estimate of around 2 million HIV-infected people in Ethiopia derives from data that are sparse, especially in the rural areas where the majority (> 85%) of the population lives. We assessed HIV prevalence in almost 72 000 army recruits who resided in urban and rural areas prior to recruitment. METHODS: Rapid HIV tests, HIVSPOT and Determine, were conducted on blood samples drawn at enrolment from almost 10 000 urban recruits, in 1999, and 62 000 rural recruits, in 2000. Socio-demographic data from recruits were available. RESULTS: In urban recruits, overall HIV prevalence was 7.2%, ranging from 4.3 to 10.5% depending on region. In rural recruits, overall HIV prevalence was 3.8%, but the majority were farmers (57%) and...
Background The HIV epidemic in Ethiopia is concentrated in urban areas. Ethiopia conducted a Populat...
The appropriateness of sentinel sero-surveillance based upon ante-natal clinic (ANC) attendees to es...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors for HIV infection ...
BACKGROUND: The recent estimate of around 2 million HIV-infected people in Ethiopia derives from dat...
Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police r...
Abstract High prevalence of HIV/AIDS has been the most challenging problem in developing countries, ...
The spread of HIV/AIDS is a major public health problem in military personnel in Africa. However,the...
HIV prevalence varies between 0.9 and 6.5% in Ethiopia's eleven regions. Little has been published e...
HIV prevalence varies between 0.9 and 6.5% in Ethiopia’s eleven regions. Little has been published e...
Local HIV epidemiology data are critical in determining the suitability of a population for HIV vacc...
Background: Amhara Region has the largest at-risk population in Ethiopia, with widespread traditiona...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a global health problem. The epidemic is...
Background: Since few years back HIV/AIDS has become a threat to globaldevelopment. Developing count...
Local HIV epidemiology data are critical in determining the suitability of a ...
In the hard-hit countries by HIV/AIDS, the epidemic has eroded the development gains made in past de...
Background The HIV epidemic in Ethiopia is concentrated in urban areas. Ethiopia conducted a Populat...
The appropriateness of sentinel sero-surveillance based upon ante-natal clinic (ANC) attendees to es...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors for HIV infection ...
BACKGROUND: The recent estimate of around 2 million HIV-infected people in Ethiopia derives from dat...
Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police r...
Abstract High prevalence of HIV/AIDS has been the most challenging problem in developing countries, ...
The spread of HIV/AIDS is a major public health problem in military personnel in Africa. However,the...
HIV prevalence varies between 0.9 and 6.5% in Ethiopia's eleven regions. Little has been published e...
HIV prevalence varies between 0.9 and 6.5% in Ethiopia’s eleven regions. Little has been published e...
Local HIV epidemiology data are critical in determining the suitability of a population for HIV vacc...
Background: Amhara Region has the largest at-risk population in Ethiopia, with widespread traditiona...
BACKGROUND: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a global health problem. The epidemic is...
Background: Since few years back HIV/AIDS has become a threat to globaldevelopment. Developing count...
Local HIV epidemiology data are critical in determining the suitability of a ...
In the hard-hit countries by HIV/AIDS, the epidemic has eroded the development gains made in past de...
Background The HIV epidemic in Ethiopia is concentrated in urban areas. Ethiopia conducted a Populat...
The appropriateness of sentinel sero-surveillance based upon ante-natal clinic (ANC) attendees to es...
The study was conducted to determine the prevalence, incidence, and risk factors for HIV infection ...