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APRIL 2007 — The Analysis and Advocacy project conducted an exhaustive analysis of the HIV epidemic in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, predicting the future of the epidemic in that country if risk behaviors remain at current levels. Using the Asia epidemic model developed by the East-West Center, analysts used surveillance data to show how the epidemic has moved through subpopulations and how it will likely move in the future. Findings include the following:
This report is the first of several that will analyze epidemic trends and suggest effective, cost-efficient interventions. Supported by the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief through USAID, the Analysis and Advocacy project synthesizes and interprets HIV-related epidemiological, behavioral, and programmatic data to provide insight into the HIV epidemic and give decisionmakers the information they need to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of HIV responses. The project is a partnership among international organizations and in-country agencies and partners such as national AIDS programs, ministries of health, and provincial AIDS committees. FHI, the East-West Center, and the Health Policy Initiative are the project's international partners. Visit the FHI/Vietnam country page.
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