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. 2017 May 2;14(5):e1002292. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002292

Table 1. Change in knowledge of HIV status, linkage to care, and ART uptake following the intervention among men and women.

Indicator Before or after Round 1 CHiP visit Men Women
n/N Percent n/N Percent
Knows HIV status/all who consented Before1 8,305/45,399 18% 14,558/55,703 26%
After2 36,398/45,399 80% 47,089/55,703 85%
Known HIV-positive/all who consented Before1 2,423/45,399 5% 5,309/55,703 10%
After2 4,138/45,399 9% 8,702/55,703 16%
In HIV care/all known HIV-positive Before2 2,133/4,138 52% 4,765/8,702 55%
After3 2,506/3,222 78% 5,528/7,043 78%
On ART/all known HIV-positive Before2 1,941/4,138 47% 4,308/8,702 49%
After3 2,309/3,222 72% 5,106/7,043 72%

1Prior to annual round visit.

2Immediately following annual round visit.

3At end of Round 1 (restricted to adults still resident in the same zone of the community at end of Round 1 according to last recorded information from Round 1).

ART, antiretroviral therapy; CHiP, community HIV-care provider.