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Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research

ISSN: 2155-6113

Open Access

Vian Namanya

Department of Health Science, Gulu University Medical School and Bushenyi Medical Centre, Uganda

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  • Editorial   
    Comparing HIV Testing Strategies in Uganda: Is Assisted Partner Testing More Yielding in HIV Testing?
    Author(s): Vian Namanya*, Dickens Owamaani and Edmund Byamukama

    HIV remains a global human threat with about 39 million people infected and it has claimed the lives of over 25 million over the last 25 years. Over 80% of these are in sub-Saharan Africa. As of 2019, Uganda had an estimated population of 41.5 million, of whom 1,915,533 live with HIV/AIDS with HIV incidence among susceptible individuals at 1.4%, the ultimate highest. About 53000 people were infected with HIV in 2018 whereas 23000 died of the illness in Uganda in 2018. In Uganda, 84% of the people living with HIV knew their status, 72% were on ART and 64% were virally suppressed. Among adults (15-64 years, the most sexually active), the prevalence is 6.2%. In western Uganda, the prevalence stands at 7.9% slightly below western Nile with the highest at 8%. .. Read More»
    DOI: DOI: 10.37421/2155-6113.2022.13.891

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