Bulletin of the World Health Organization

Understanding the modes of transmission model of new HIV infection and its use in prevention planning

Kelsey K Case, Peter D Ghys, Eleanor Gouws, Jeffrey W Eaton, Annick Borquez, John Stover, Paloma Cuchi, Laith J Abu-Raddad, Geoffrey P Garnett, Timothy B Hallett & on behalf of the HIV Modelling Consortium

Volume 90, Number 11, November 2012, 831-838A

Table 1. Countries using the modes of transmission model to estimate the source of new HIV infections, by region, 2005–2013

Region and country Year model analysis completed    Year model analysis started or planned to start
Sub-Saharan Africa
Angola 2012–2013
Benin 2009
Burkina Faso 2009
Côte d’Ivoire 2009
Democratic Republic of the Congo 2012–2013
Ethiopia 2012
Ghana 2009
Kenya 2005 and 2008
Lesotho 2008
Malawi 2012–2013
Mozambique 2008
Nigeria 2009
Rwanda 2009
Senegal 2009
South Africa 2010
Swaziland 2008
Uganda 2008
United Republic of Tanzania 2012
Zambia 2008
Zimbabwe 2011
Middle East and northern Africa
Djibouti 2012
Islamic Republic of Iran 2011
Morocco 2010
Tunisia 2012
Latin America and the Caribbean
Brazil 2012
Costa Rica 2012
Dominican Republic 2009–2010
El Salvador 2012
Guatemala 2012
Guyana 2012
Jamaica 2012
Mexico 2012
Nicaragua 2012
Panama 2012
Peru 2009
Eastern Europe and central Asia
Armenia 2011
Belarus 2012
Georgia 2012
Republic of Moldova 2011
Asia and Pacific
Indonesia 2011
Myanmar 2011
Nepal 2011
Philippines 2011
Thailand 2005

HIV, human immunodeficiency virus.