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Anti-HIV Drive Fails to Reverse Trend in Province.

The Nation (Kenya)

| February 12, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Nyanza Province continues to suffer from increased cases of HIV and Aids despite numerous interventions, a survey has shown.

The Kenya Aids Indicator Survey 2003-2007 for the province - made public for the first time - shows that in 2003, HIV and Aids prevalence in the province was 15.1 per cent and the figure reduced to 15.0 per cent in 2007.

Mr George Kichamu, the communication and advocacy manager for the National Coordinating Agency for Population and Development, said there was need for a change of strategy to contain the spread of the virus in the province.

"We need to learn how to adapt by implementing interventions being carried …

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