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Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2021 Aug 1;87(Suppl 1):S6–S16. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000002710

Table 3:

Interview and Blood Response by country for Population-based HIV Impact Assessments in Zimbabwe, Malawi, and Zambia, 2015 – 2016

Total Eligible for participation, N % Completing an Interview among total eligible (weighted) % Completing an Interview AND Providing Blood Sample among total eligible (weighted)
ZIMBABWE
Households
 Urban 4419 77.9
 Rural 9409 86.9
TOTAL households 1 13828 83.9
Individuals
Children (0–14 years) 9599 78.82 72.8
Adults (15–64 years) 25131 88.8 80.9
-Gender
 Male 11098 82.3 74.3
 Female 14033 93.9 86.3
-Residence
 Urban 7932 83.5 75.1
 Rural 17199 91.7 84.2
MALAWI
Households
 Urban 4689 85.1
 Rural 8042 91.2
TOTAL households 1 12731 90.2
Individuals
Children (0–14 years) 9993 58.9
Adults (15–64 years) 22405 88.5 77.1
-Gender
 Male 10170 82.7 72.2
 Female 12235 93.2 81.0
-Residence
 Urban 8811 84.3 73.8
 Rural 13594 89.6 77.9
ZAMBIA
Households
 Urban 4989 89.5
 Rural 7204 89.2
TOTAL households 1 12193 89.4
Individuals
Children (0–14 years) 11646 76.82 67.8
Adults (15–59 years) 24,679 86.0 77.0
-Gender
 Male 11,354 80.4 71.2
 Female 13,325 90.8 82.0
-Residence
 Urban 11,224 82.2 73.9
 Rural 13,455 89.2 79.7
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Adolescent Interviews among eligible 10–14 year-olds only: N= 3000 in Zimbabwe; N= 3593 in Zambia