A review of the information on the HIV epidemic in Ethiopia is important to guide policy and action. Published and unpublished reports and surveillance data from records of governmental and non-governmental institutions were examined to assess the extent of the epidemic. It appears that the HIV/AIDS epidemic has affected a large segment of the urban population. Surveillance data from pregnant women attending antenatal clinics indicate a decreasing trend in the prevalence of HIV in Addis Ababa. Similarly, data from blood donors from the majority of transfusion centres in the country indicate a decrease in prevalence. However, further studies will be required to establish the validity of these findings. Currently available data are not adequa...
Abstract Background HIV infection continues to be epidemic of public health importance with a preval...
Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police r...
Background: Amhara Region has the largest at-risk population in Ethiopia, with widespread traditiona...
Background The HIV epidemic in Ethiopia is concentrated in urban areas. Ethiopia conducted a Populat...
Abstract High prevalence of HIV/AIDS has been the most challenging problem in developing countries, ...
The appropriateness of sentinel sero-surveillance based upon ante-natal clinic (ANC) attendees to es...
This paper reviews the epidemiology, driving forces and impacts of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ethiopia...
AIDS is a public health problem that affects the immune system of the human body which results in pe...
Ethiopia has adopted the global plan to end the epidemic of HIV/AIDS. We aimed to assess the progres...
The seriousness of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ethiopia is widely acknowledged. Since the first HIV cas...
BackgroundAcquired immuno deficiency syndrome (AIDS) has been spreading at an alarming rate in Ethio...
The study estimated the potential demographic impact of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in...
BACKGROUND: The recent estimate of around 2 million HIV-infected people in Ethiopia derives from dat...
Many researchers have documented the trend of decreasing financial support from donors for human imm...
Background: Since few years back HIV/AIDS has become a threat to globaldevelopment. Developing count...
Abstract Background HIV infection continues to be epidemic of public health importance with a preval...
Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police r...
Background: Amhara Region has the largest at-risk population in Ethiopia, with widespread traditiona...
Background The HIV epidemic in Ethiopia is concentrated in urban areas. Ethiopia conducted a Populat...
Abstract High prevalence of HIV/AIDS has been the most challenging problem in developing countries, ...
The appropriateness of sentinel sero-surveillance based upon ante-natal clinic (ANC) attendees to es...
This paper reviews the epidemiology, driving forces and impacts of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ethiopia...
AIDS is a public health problem that affects the immune system of the human body which results in pe...
Ethiopia has adopted the global plan to end the epidemic of HIV/AIDS. We aimed to assess the progres...
The seriousness of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ethiopia is widely acknowledged. Since the first HIV cas...
BackgroundAcquired immuno deficiency syndrome (AIDS) has been spreading at an alarming rate in Ethio...
The study estimated the potential demographic impact of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in...
BACKGROUND: The recent estimate of around 2 million HIV-infected people in Ethiopia derives from dat...
Many researchers have documented the trend of decreasing financial support from donors for human imm...
Background: Since few years back HIV/AIDS has become a threat to globaldevelopment. Developing count...
Abstract Background HIV infection continues to be epidemic of public health importance with a preval...
Surveillance for HIV-1 prevalence and subtypes in Afar Region, Ethiopia was performed among police r...
Background: Amhara Region has the largest at-risk population in Ethiopia, with widespread traditiona...