HIV testing in national population-based surveys: experience from the Demographic and Health Surveys
Bulletin of the World Health Organization2006Vol. 84(07), pp. 537–545
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Abstract
Population-based surveys can provide reliable, direct estimates of national and regional HIV seroprevalence among men and women irrespective of pregnancy status. Survey data greatly enhance surveillance systems and the accuracy of national estimates in generalized epidemics.
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