HIV/AIDS knowledge and prior testing at ‘Africa goal’ outreach events in East and Southern Africa

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Abstract

Background: A quality improvement initiative was created during the 2014 Africa Goal campaign, which uses live screenings of FIFA World Cup football matches as a platform for local organizations to provide HIV outreach and services in East and Southern Africa. Materials and Methods: Survey data assessed attendees’ baseline knowledge of HIV and prevalence of prior testing. Results: The data showed a high level of knowledge and prior testing among both men and women, with no statistical differences based on gender. Conclusion: The level of knowledge about HIV may be higher than previously thought in some parts of East and Southern Africa and this should inform future HIV outreach efforts.

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Jones, H. B., & Gross, R. (2016). HIV/AIDS knowledge and prior testing at ‘Africa goal’ outreach events in East and Southern Africa. African Journal of Infectious Diseases, 10(2), 118–120. https://doi.org/10.21010/ajid.v10i2.7

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