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Subnational HIV Prevalence in Countries Neighboring Southern Sudan - 9/2/2010 4:11:37 PM
Although a national-level HIV prevalence estimate exists, subnational estimates representative of the general adult population are not available for Sudan. Surveys in neighboring countries provide such subnational estimates and suggest border areas where HIV prevalence may be high in Sudan. (Citation: Humanitarian Information Unit, U.S. Department of State, HIU_INFO@state.gov) - Nathan Heard US Department of State 
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Sub-national HIV Prevalence - 2010 - 9/2/2010 2:29:29 PM
This map shows HIV prevalence at the sub-national level. It was created using the most recent DHS data collected between 2001 and 2010 for each country. The data used for these maps will be available on this site soon. (Citation: Blake Zachary ICF Macro) - Blake ICF Macro 
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National HIV Prevalence - 2010 - 9/2/2010 2:27:46 PM
This map shows HIV prevalence at the national level. It was created using the most recent DHS data collected between 2001 and 2010 for each country. The data used for these maps will be available here soon. (Citation: Blake Zachary ICF Macro) - Blake ICF Macro 
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Uganda and Kenya: Male Circumcision and HIV Prevalence among Adults (15-49), 2003-2004 - 2/9/2009 4:30:08 PM
Elective surgical male circumcision confers a partially protective effect against HIV acquisition for HIV-negative men at risk of acquiring HIV from HIV-infected female sexual partners. - Nathan Heard US Department of State 
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Kenya, Nyanza: Counselling and Testing service availability map - 11/28/2008 4:52:28 AM
The map shows APHIA II Nyanza supported counselling and testing sites in Nyanza Province as of September 2008, overlaid on population density as of the 1999 census conducted in Kenya. (Citation: Samuel Muhula- APHIA II Nyanza) - Nathan Heard US Department of State 
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HIV Prevalence 2007 - Africa at the Sub-National Level - 8/25/2008 1:52:57 PM
This map shows HIV prevalence at the sub-national level. It was created using DHS survey data that was collected between 2001 and 2007. (Citation: Kimberly Forkner - Macro International) - Blake ICF Macro 
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HIV Prevalence - Uganda 2004-2005 - 8/19/2008 11:54:25 AM
This map shows HIV prevalence at a provincial level in Uganda. It highlights that Central, North Central, and Kampala provinces have the highest prevalence in the country and that women's prevalence is higher than men's throughout the country. (Citation: Abebe Gedamu) - Kimberly Forkner Macro 
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Central African Republic: HIV Prevalence - 8/13/2008 11:22:01 AM
This map shows the distribution of HIV prevalence by province in CAR. It also compares HIV prevalence among men and women to highlight women are infected at higher rates then men in most provinces. (Citation: Dana Thomson of Macro International) - Dana Thomson Macro International 
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HIV Prevalence by Sample Cluster, Kenya, 2003 - 7/16/2008 5:13:03 PM
Even regional means of HIV-prevalence mask subregional variation. This map does not show "hotspots." However, it does illustrate that prevalence varies geographically within countries, sometimes dramatically. - Nathan Heard US Department of State 
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Ethiopia: Three Ways of Looking at HIV Distribution - 7/16/2008 5:03:57 PM
The idea behind this map is to show that different ways of representing HIV data on a map can result in a different sense of the epidemic. Each presentation has strengths and weaknesses. Taken together, the representations are complementary. - Nathan Heard US Department of State 
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2007 USG supported ART Sites and HIV prevalence TANZANIA - 5/6/2008 8:12:39 AM
Based on 2007 PEPFAR reporting data for ART, population data 2002 and DHS prevalance data 2004 - Andrew Inglis Macro 
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