A Surprising Prevention Success: Why Did the HIV Epidemic Decline in Zimbabwe?

The earlier successes in Thailand and Uganda may not be fully relevant to the severely affected countries of southern Africa. * We conducted an extensive multi-disciplinary synthesis of the available data on the causes of the remarkable HIV decline that has occurred in Zimbabwe (29% estimated adult...

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Published inPLoS medicine Vol. 8; no. 2; p. e1000414
Main Authors Halperin, Daniel T., Mugurungi, Owen, Hallett, Timothy B., Muchini, Backson, Campbell, Bruce, Magure, Tapuwa, Benedikt, Clemens, Gregson, Simon
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Abstract The earlier successes in Thailand and Uganda may not be fully relevant to the severely affected countries of southern Africa. * We conducted an extensive multi-disciplinary synthesis of the available data on the causes of the remarkable HIV decline that has occurred in Zimbabwe (29% estimated adult prevalence in 1997 to 16% in 2007), in the context of severe social, political, and economic disruption. * The behavioral changes associated with HIV reduction--mainly reductions in extramarital, commercial, and casual sexual relations, and associated reductions in partner concurrency--appear to have been stimulated primarily by increased awareness of AIDS deaths and secondarily by the country's economic deterioration. [...]DHS data on various potential proximal and contextual determinants of behavior change for Zimbabwe were compared with similar data for seven other southern African countries to identify distinctive patterns that might help to explain the earlier and faster HIV decline observed in Zimbabwe (Figures 2, S1).
AbstractList Daniel Halperin and colleagues examine reasons for the remarkable decline in HIV in Zimbabwe, in the context of severe social, political, and economic disruption.
  The earlier successes in Thailand and Uganda may not be fully relevant to the severely affected countries of southern Africa. * We conducted an extensive multi-disciplinary synthesis of the available data on the causes of the remarkable HIV decline that has occurred in Zimbabwe (29% estimated adult prevalence in 1997 to 16% in 2007), in the context of severe social, political, and economic disruption. * The behavioral changes associated with HIV reduction--mainly reductions in extramarital, commercial, and casual sexual relations, and associated reductions in partner concurrency--appear to have been stimulated primarily by increased awareness of AIDS deaths and secondarily by the country's economic deterioration. [...]DHS data on various potential proximal and contextual determinants of behavior change for Zimbabwe were compared with similar data for seven other southern African countries to identify distinctive patterns that might help to explain the earlier and faster HIV decline observed in Zimbabwe (Figures 2, S1).
The earlier successes in Thailand and Uganda may not be fully relevant to the severely affected countries of southern Africa. * We conducted an extensive multi-disciplinary synthesis of the available data on the causes of the remarkable HIV decline that has occurred in Zimbabwe (29% estimated adult prevalence in 1997 to 16% in 2007), in the context of severe social, political, and economic disruption. * The behavioral changes associated with HIV reduction--mainly reductions in extramarital, commercial, and casual sexual relations, and associated reductions in partner concurrency--appear to have been stimulated primarily by increased awareness of AIDS deaths and secondarily by the country's economic deterioration. [...]DHS data on various potential proximal and contextual determinants of behavior change for Zimbabwe were compared with similar data for seven other southern African countries to identify distinctive patterns that might help to explain the earlier and faster HIV decline observed in Zimbabwe (Figures 2, S1).
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Benedikt, Clemens
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Daniel Halperin and colleagues examine reasons for the remarkable decline in HIV in Zimbabwe, in the context of severe social, political, and economic...
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