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Academic staff whose most recent partner was a student (of all who had sex in past year)

40

Had an HIV test in past year (of ever tested)

97 93 51

There are drugs available called antiretrovirals that can help people with HIV and AIDS live longer (True)

If a teacher has HIV but is not sick, she/he should be allowed to continue teaching (Agree/Agree strongly)

If I told my friends at this institution that I had HIV, most of them would support me (Agree/Agree strongly) 25 60 70 59

Attended a meeting or function about HIV and AIDS at the this institution in the past year

Know of a place at this institution where they could go for help and support if they were discovered to be HIV positive

Believe that management at this institution take HIV and AIDS seriously

Believe that student leaders at this institution take HIV and AIDS seriously

Activities and perceptions about HIV and AIDS response

65

A mother can pass HIV on to her baby through breastfeeding (True)

HIV and AIDS knowledge and perceptions

0,12

Ever had an HIV test at their institution (of all)

Ever had an HIV test

66

1 0,9

Females: Sex in past month with more than one sexual partner (of all who had sex in last year)

HIV testing

8 3

Males: Sex in past month with more than one sexual partner (of all who had sex in last year)

15

Sex in past year with more than one sexual partner (of all who had sex in last year)

92

Condom use at last sex (of all who had sex in past year)

HIV %

Ever had sex

Sexual behaviour and practices

0

Females HIV positive

na

[0,1–2,4]

[0,04–1,6]

95% CI

[52–66]

[64–76]

[53–67]

[19–31]

[46–56]

[91–95]

[95–98]

[60–70]

[33–46]

[10–15]

[61–71]

[0,4–2]

[0–5]

[1–6]

[5–11]

[12–19]

[89–94]

95% CI

Western Cape

0,4

Indicator (%)

0,2

Males HIV positive

HIV+%

Western Cape

HIV positive

HIV prevalence

Indicator (%)

Table 2 Key indicators: Academic staff by region

[0,9–5,7]

[1,9–8,3]

[1,6–6,6]

95% CI

61

71

69

41

45

91

96

69

43

9

70

2

0

8

15

24

96

HIV %

[55–66]

[65–77]

[65–73]

[32–51]

[38–52]

[87–94]

[93–98]

[65–73]

[36–50]

[7–12]

[64–75]

[0,7–4]

na

[4–16]

[12–20]

[17–33]

[93–97]

95% CI

Eastern Cape

2,3

4,0

3,3

HIV+%

Eastern Cape

na

na

na

95% CI

50

59

62

21

33

89

96

71

36

9

73

0

2

10

12

18

90

HIV %

[41–59]

[49–68]

[54–69]

[14–30]

[27–39]

[81–93]

[93–98]

[53–84]

[27–46]

[5–16]

[63–80]

na

[0–10]

[4–22]

[7–18]

[13–26]

[82–95]

95% CI

Free State

0,0

0,0

0,0

HIV+%

Free State

[0,6–4,1]

[0,3–2,9]

[0,5–2,7]

95% CI

49

59

59

22

38

90

96

71

39

13

72

2

0

6

9

19

94

HIV %

[42–56]

[53–65]

[53–65]

[17–28]

[34–43]

[87–92]

[95–97]

[67–75]

[33–47]

[10–18]

[67–76]

[1,4]

na

[3–10]

[7–12]

[15–25]

[91–96]

95% CI

Gauteng, North West & Limpopo

1,5

0,9

1,2

HIV+%

Gauteng, North West & Limpopo

[1,6–5,7]

[0,9–4,2]

[1,3–4,4]

95% CI

39

48

63

40

41

91

95

65

44

14

78

2

0,8

4

13

25

94

HIV %

[32–47]

[42–54]

[51–74]

[29–52]

[34–48]

[89–93]

[92–96]

[56–72]

[35–54]

[9–22]

[72–82]

[0,5–5]

[0–3]

[2–9]

[8–20]

[20–30]

[90–96]

95% CI

KwaZulu Natal

3,0

2,0

2,4

HIV+%

KwaZulu Natal

53

63

62

29

43

91

96

68

41

12

71

2

0,5

5

11

20

94

HIV %

1,4

1,5

1,5

HIV+%

[49–56]

[59–67]

[59–65]

[25–33]

[40–46]

[90–92]

[95–97]

[66–71]

[38–44]

[10–14]

[68–73]

[1–2]

[0–1]

[4–8]

[9–13]

[17–23]

[92–95]

95% CI

All

[0,8–2,5]

[0,9–2,5]

[0,9–2,3]

95% CI

All

HIV Prevalence and Related Factors


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