Myanmar‪ (2011): ‬Vulnerability and HIV Knowledge

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2 Basic socio-demographic indicators HIV prevalence and epidemiological status (1987-2009) Risk behaviors (2007-2009) Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (2007-2009) HIV Expenditure (2007-2008) National Response (2003-2009) Archives CONTENT

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3 BASIC SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS Sources: 1.UNFPA. (2010). State of World Population 2010, 2. UN Statistics Division. (2010). Social Indicators, 3.Word Bank. World Data Bank: World Development Indicators & Global Development Finance. Retrieved January, 2011, from http://databank.worldbank.org/ddp/home.do?Step=12&id=4&CNO=2, 4. WHO. (2010). World Health Statistics 2010, 5. UNDP. (2010). Human Development Report 2010, and 6. UN Population Division. (2009). World Population Prospects The 2008 Revision.

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Vulnerability and HIV knowledge

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5 Percentage of key affected populations with comprehensive HIV knowledge by age group, 2007 - 2009 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on Behavior Surveillance Survey among Injecting Drug Users and Female Sex Workers , 2008 and IBBS, 2009 cited in National AIDS Programme Myanmar. (2010). UNGASS Country Progress Report: Myanmar.

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6 Percentage of Female Sex Workers with comprehensive HIV knowledge, selected cities, 2007-2008 The data covers 4 questions: Can having sex with only one faithful and infected partner reduce the risk of transmission? Can using condoms reduce the risk of HIV transmission? Can a person get HIV from mosquito bite? Can a person get HIV by sharing a meal with someone who is HIV infected? Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based onNational AIDS Programme Myanmar, & WHO. (2008). Behavioural Surveillance Survey 2008: Injecting Drug Users and Female Sex Workers

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7 Percentage of male IDU with comprehensive HIV knowledge, selected cities, 2007-2008 The data covers 4 questions: Can having sex with only one faithful and infected partner reduce the risk of transmission? Can using condoms reduce the risk of HIV transmission? Can a person get HIV from mosquito bite? Can a person get HIV by sharing a meal with someone who is HIV infected? Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based onNational AIDS Programme Myanmar, & WHO. (2008). Behavioural Surveillance Survey 2008: Injecting Drug Users and Female Sex Workers

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8 Percentage of IDUs who know the sources to get new needles, selected cities, 2007 - 2008 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based onNational AIDS Programme Myanmar, & WHO. (2008). Behavioural Surveillance Survey 2008: Injecting Drug Users and Female Sex Workers

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9 Percentage of SWs and IDUs who know the sources to get condoms, selected cities, 2007- 2008 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based onNational AIDS Programme Myanmar, & WHO. (2008). Behavioural Surveillance Survey 2008: Injecting Drug Users and Female Sex Workers

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10 Percentage of out of school youths (15-24) with comprehensive HIV knowledge by city, 2007 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on National AIDS Programme Myanmar, & WHO. (2008). Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2008: Out of School Youth.

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11 Percentage of out of school youths (15-24) with knowledge on HIV prevention and transmission, 2007 Source: Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on National AIDS Programme Myanmar, & WHO. (2008). Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2008: Out of School Youth.

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Vulnerability and HIV knowledge

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14 % of population (15-49) who heard of HIV/AIDS, 2003 Note: n=9678 including 4631 males and 5047 females. Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on National AIDS Programme Myanmar. (2005). Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2003: General Population and Youth.

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15 % of population (15-49) with knowledge about effective HIV prevention methods, 2003 (%) Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on National AIDS Programme Myanmar. (2005). Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2003: General Population and Youth. 35 36 31 46 29 30 40 42 40 44 26 55 30 41 44 51 30 29 35 37 28 20 35 34 0 50 100 Myanmar Dawei Lashio Mandalay Meiktila Monywa Taunggyi Yangon Total Male Female Note: n=9678 including 4631 males and 5047 females.

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16 % of population (15-49) who know that HIV/AIDS can be prevented by using condoms, 2003 (%) Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on National AIDS Programme Myanmar. (2005). Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2003: General Population and Youth. 50 54 45 63 42 43 57 57 59 67 41 72 47 59 65 68 43 42 50 55 38 27 49 47 0 50 100 Myanmar Dawei Lashio Mandalay Meiktila Monywa Taunggyi Yangon Total Male Female Note: n=9678 including 4631 males and 5047 females.

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17 % of population (15-24) with comprehensive knowledge, 2003-2004 Government target = 90 per cent (2005) 23.9 21.2 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Male Female Percent (%) Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on National AIDS Programme Myanmar. (2005). UNGASS Country Progress Report: Myanmar.

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18 % of population (15-49) willing to care for family member sick with AIDS, 2003 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on National AIDS Programme Myanmar. (2005). Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2003: General Population and Youth.

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19 % of population (15-49) willing to eat/buy food from an HIV infected vendor, 2003 Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on National AIDS Programme Myanmar. (2005). Behavioral Surveillance Survey 2003: General Population and Youth. 21.0 31.0 29.0 20.0 18.0 20.0 27.0 0 50 (%) 100 Dawei Lashio Mandalay Meiktila Monywa Taunggyi Yangon Note: n=9678 including 4631 males and 5047 females.

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20 THANK YOU slides compiled by www.aidsdatahub.org Data shown in this slide set are comprehensive to the extent they are available from country reports. Please inform us if you know of sources where more recent data can be used. Please acknowledge www.aidsdatahub.org if slides are lifted directly from this site

Summary: The Myanmar - Overview in Slides consist of the summary of HIV and AIDS country data presented in charts, tables, graphs and maps using PowerPoint format. Prepared by the HIV/AIDS Data Hub for the Asia Pacific Region.

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