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HIV prevalence in chlidren age less than 14 years : EPHIA survey 2017-2018


Description
Id EPHI-DS0146
Name HIV prevalence in chlidren age less than 14 years : EPHIA survey 2017-2018
Format .dta
Coverage Location National
Coverage Sex Both
Abstract

The data set is generated due to the project implementation of the Ethiopian population-based HIV impact assessment/EPHIA survey in the year 2017-2018. The HIV prevalence study in children study was a part of EPHIA survey and conducted among 4728 women in urban Ethiopia. The survey used a two-stage, stratified cluster sample design, in which census enumeration areas (EA) (clusters) were selected in the first stage and households in the second stage. The sample was stratified by nine regional states and two city administrations. The HIV prevalence study in children clearly presents results on the UNAIDS 90-90-90 cascade in children, using both parent/guardian-reported data (on awareness of child’s HIV status and ARV use) and data on detectable ARVs.  Parents or guardians were asked about a child’s HIV infection status and ART use. The data on detectable ARVs were used in combination with self-reported ARV use to define awareness of the HIV-positive status and ART status of a child. Presence of detectable ARVs among children who were reported as HIV negative was used to reclassify the child as aware and on ART. The estimated prevalence of HIV among children (those aged 0-14 years) in urban Ethiopia was 0.3%. This corresponds to approximately 19,000 children living with HIV in urban Ethiopia. 

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Keywords
  • Children
  • HIV infection
  • HIV test
  • Household
  • Urban
  • Ethiopia
  • cross sectional
  • HIV prevalence
Recommended Yes
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Cleaned Yes
Cleaned Format . csdb
RawFormat . csdb
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Date Data Collection Started 2017-10-01
Date Data Collection End 2018-04-30
Title Ethiopia Population based HIV impact assessment: EPHIA 2017-2018
Data Type Survey
PublicationYear 2019
SugestedCitation

Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI).
 Ethiopia Population-Based HIV Impact
 Assessment (EPHIA) 2017-2018: 
Final Report. Addis Ababa, EPHI. December, 2019.

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Description

The HIV prevalence study on children study was a part of EPHIA survey and conducted among 4728 women in urban Ethiopia. The survey used a two-stage, stratified cluster sample design, in which census enumeration areas (EA) (clusters) were selected in the first stage and households in the second stage. The sample was stratified with nine regional states and two city administrations. The HIV prevalence study in children clearly presents results on the UNAIDS 90-90-90 cascade in children, using both parent/guardian-reported data (on awareness of child’s HIV status and ARV use) and data on detectable ARVs.  In that regard, parents or guardians were asked about a child’s HIV infection status and ART use. Data on detectable ARVs were used in combination with self-reported ARV use to define awareness of the HIV-positive status and ART status of a child. Presence of detectable ARVs among children who were reported as HIV negative was used to reclassify the child as aware and on ART. 

Dataset study design Longitudinal
Date Data Archived 2020-10-03
Date Data Cataloged 2020-10-12
Data Generating Unit HIV and TB Research Directorate
URL https://rtds.ephi.gov.et/public/showdetail/146

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