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HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific. Review in slides Lao PDR. 1. Content. Basic socio-demographic indicators HIV prevalence and epidemiological status (2001-2009) Risk behaviors (2004-2009) Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (2004-2009) Economics of AIDS (2000-2009)
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HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Review in slidesLao PDR 1
Content • Basic socio-demographic indicators • HIV prevalence and epidemiological status (2001-2009) • Risk behaviors (2004-2009) • Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (2004-2009) • Economics of AIDS (2000-2009) • National Response (2004-2009) • Archives
Basic socio-demographic indicators Source: 1. UNFPA The State of World Population 2010 2. UN Statistics Division 2010: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/socind/population.htm 3. World Bank World Development Indicators & Global Development Finance ;http://databank.worldbank.org/ddp/home.do?Step=12&id=4&CNO=2 4. WHO World Health Statistics 2010 5. UNDP Human Development Report 2010 6. UN Population Division - Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision, Population Database
% of selected populations at higher risk with comprehensive HIV knowledge, 2008-2009 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on Lao PDR_Integrated biological and behavioral surveillance, 2008 and UNGASS Country Progress Report, 2010
% of service women with comprehensive HIV knowledge by province, 2009 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on Lao PDR_Behavioral survey among service women and integrated biological and behavioral surveillance survey among MSM in LuangPrabang, 2009
% of service women with comprehensive HIV knowledge, selected provinces, 2008 and 2009 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on Lao PDR_Integrated biological and behavioral surveillance, 2008 and Behavioral survey among service women and integrated biological and behavioral surveillance survey among MSM in LuangPrabang, 2009
% of service women and male electricity workers with comprehensive HIV knowledge, selected provinces, 2008 Service women Male electricity workers Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on Lao PDR_Integrated biological and behavioral surveillance, 2008
% of MSM with correct knowledge of HIV transmission, Luang Prabang, 2009 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on Lao PDR_Behavioral survey among service women and integrated biological and behavioral surveillance survey among MSM in LuangPrabang, 2009
% of comprehensive HIV knowledge among young men and women,15-24 years old, 2004 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNAIDS Epidemiological fact sheets, 2006, December
% of women who identify with 3 misconceptions about HIV, by age group and education, 2000 (%) 100 Total, 38.5% 50.6 50 44 43.7 41.2 39.1 37.4 32.2 31.8 15.8 7.7 0 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 No Primary Secondary+ education Age Education Source: Lao Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 2000
% of women who know all three ways of mother-to-child transmission, by age group, 2000 (%) 50 three ways refer to HIV transmission during pregnancy, at delivery and through breast milk. 35.7 34.2 33.9 31.2 30.9 30.5 30.2 25 0 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Age Source: Lao Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 2000
50 (%) 33.0 32.2 30.7 29.9 25 0 No education Primary Secondary+ Total % of women who know all three ways of mother to child transmission, by education, 2000 Three ways refer to HIV transmission during pregnancy, at delivery and through breast milk. Source: Lao Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 2000
% of comprehensive HIV knowledge among women by education and region, 2000 Note: Comprehensive HIV knowledge refers to both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission. Source: Lao Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 2000
% of comprehensive HIV knowledge among women, by age group and residence, 2000 Age group Residence Note: Comprehensive HIV knowledge refers to both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission. Source: Lao Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 2000
% of women with 3 misconceptions about HIV transmission, by region and residence, 2000 (%) 100 Three misconceptions: Supernatural means, Mosquito bites and a healthy looking person can be infected by HIV. 52 Total, 38.5% 48.3 50 36.2 28.9 29.3 26.4 13.4 0 Central South Central West East South Urban Rural Source: Lao Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 2000
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