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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 10.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS. 2016 Sep 10;30(14):2121–2126. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000001180

Table.

HIV testing coverage following a hybrid mobile testing approach of multi-disease community health campaigns (CHC) followed by home-based testing (HBT) of CHC non-participants, among census-enumerated adolescents (10–24 years) living in 32 SEARCH trial communities in Uganda and Kenya.

Enumerated
Population
Tested
by CHC
% Tested
by HBT
% Tested by
Hybrid
(CHC+HBT)
Approach
%
Stable*, 10–24 year
old residents
98,694 71,154 72% 15,267 15% 86,421 88%

Early (10–14 yrs) 48,127 36,892 77% 4,671 10% 41,563 86%
Mid (15–17 yrs) 17,756 12,574 71% 3,483 20% 16,057 90%
Late (18–24 yrs) 32,811 21,688 66% 7,113 22% 28,801 88%

Uganda 64,993 49,622 76% 9,704 15% 59,326 91%
Kenya 33,701 21,532 64% 5,563 17% 27,095 80%

Male 48,281 33,518 69% 8,204 17% 41,722 86%
Female 50,413 37,636 75% 7,063 14% 44,699 89%

Non-stable residents 17,632 2,835 16% 1,539 9% 4,374 25%
*

Stable residence was defined as living in a study community for ≥6 months in the year prior to census enumeration.