Know your HIV epidemic (KYE) report: review of the HIV epidemic in South Africa.
Know your HIV epidemic (KYE) report: review of the HIV epidemic in South Africa.
In order to update and consolidate South Africa’s evidence base for HIV-prevention interventions, it was decided by the Government of South Africa to commission a synthesis of the available data on the epidemiology of prevalent and incident HIV infections, and the wider epidemic context of these infections. This know your epidemic (KYE) approach has been successfully implemented in a number of sub-Saharan African countries.2 The process involves a desk review and secondary analysis of existing biological, behavioural and socio-demographic data in order to determine the epidemiology of new HIV infections. KYE reports present key findings and policy and programme recommendations which are grounded in local evidence and aim to support decision-making and improve HIV-prevention results. In 2010, South Africa also conducted a know your response (KYR) review, which critically assessed HIV-prevention policies, programmes and resource allocations. The overall results of this HIV epidemic review and the KYR review will be published in a separate, national KYE/KYR synthesis report.
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October 2011
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Chikwava, Fadzai
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Slaymaker, Emma
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Hosegood, Victoria
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Gorgens, Marelize
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Fraser-Hurt, Nicole, Zuma, Khangelani, Njuho, Peter, Chikwava, Fadzai, Slaymaker, Emma, Hosegood, Victoria and Gorgens, Marelize
(2011)
Know your HIV epidemic (KYE) report: review of the HIV epidemic in South Africa.
Washington, US.
The World Bank
11pp.
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Abstract
In order to update and consolidate South Africa’s evidence base for HIV-prevention interventions, it was decided by the Government of South Africa to commission a synthesis of the available data on the epidemiology of prevalent and incident HIV infections, and the wider epidemic context of these infections. This know your epidemic (KYE) approach has been successfully implemented in a number of sub-Saharan African countries.2 The process involves a desk review and secondary analysis of existing biological, behavioural and socio-demographic data in order to determine the epidemiology of new HIV infections. KYE reports present key findings and policy and programme recommendations which are grounded in local evidence and aim to support decision-making and improve HIV-prevention results. In 2010, South Africa also conducted a know your response (KYR) review, which critically assessed HIV-prevention policies, programmes and resource allocations. The overall results of this HIV epidemic review and the KYR review will be published in a separate, national KYE/KYR synthesis report.
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Nicole Fraser-Hurt
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Khangelani Zuma
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Peter Njuho
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Fadzai Chikwava
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Emma Slaymaker
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Marelize Gorgens
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