The primary aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of HIV infection in Nagaland and to study knowledge and attitude of study participants towards HIV/AIDS and related Government programs. A population based survey was carried out during April-October, 2007. Stratifi ed sampling technique was adopted with an anonymous, linked design for HIV testing using Dried Blood Spot Testing Method (Tri-Dot). A total of 1965 households were interviewed in which 5661 eligible respondents (male:15-54 years and female:15-49 years) completed the interview. The total individual response rate was 95.2%. Blood samples were collected from 5637 respondents. Results revealed that the prevalence of HIV was estimated to be 0.74% in Nagaland. Dimapur was identifi ed as the only district where HIV prevalence was higher than 1%. Wokha (0.98%) and Tuensang (0.92%) also had higher prevalence compared to other districts. Knowledge of HIV/AIDS prevention methods and the services available under National HIV/AIDS program was low. Further steps therefore need to be taken to ensure higher utilization of services. Keywords : Population based survey; HIV prevalence; Nagaland DOI: 10.3126/saarctb.v6i1.3058 SAARC J. Tuber. Lung Dis. HIV/AIDS 2009 VI (1) 1-11
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Bechani, D., Sogarwal, R., & Rao, K. (1970). A Population Based Survey on HIV Prevalence in Nagaland, India. SAARC Journal of Tuberculosis, Lung Diseases and HIV/AIDS, 6(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3126/saarctb.v6i1.3058
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