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Analyzing HIV Prevalence and Incidence in South Africa: 2012 National Survey Insights

This document summarizes findings from the South African National HIV Prevalence, Incidence, and Behaviour Survey conducted in 2012. It highlights critical data on HIV prevalence and incidence rates among high school learners and emphasizes opportunities for implementing school-based HIV testing programs and sexual reproductive health services. The survey findings are essential for understanding the HIV epidemic in South Africa, informing policies, and enhancing public health interventions aimed at reducing HIV transmission and improving health outcomes in the region.

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Analyzing HIV Prevalence and Incidence in South Africa: 2012 National Survey Insights

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  1. July 2014 Regional Data Slides

  2. Source: WHO

  3. Source: South African national HIV prevalence, incidence and behaviour survey, 2012. Cape Town: Human Sciences Research Council; 2014.

  4. Source: South African national HIV prevalence, incidence and behaviour survey, 2012. Cape Town: Human Sciences Research Council; 2014.

  5. Source: Kharsany, A. B., M. Mlotshwa, et al. (2012). HIV prevalence among high school learners - opportunities for schools-based HIV testing programmes and sexual reproductive health services. BMC Public Health 12: 231.

  6. Source: UNAIDS / UNICEF / WHO

  7. Source: UNAIDS / UNICEF / WHO

  8. Source: UNAIDS / UNICEF / WHO

  9. Source: WHO

  10. Note: Countries with AIDS-related deaths exceeding 10% of indirect maternal mortalities were Botswana, Gabon, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zambia. Source: WHO

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