Table 2 Estimated HIV transmission rates per 100 person years (95% credible intervals) obtained by fitting a model of transmission into and within couples to couples serostatus and relationship history data from Demographic and Health Surveys.

From: Couple serostatus patterns in sub-Saharan Africa illuminate the relative roles of transmission rates and sexual network characteristics in HIV epidemiology

 

Country

β

Country

β

male

Burundi

13 (6.1, 25)

Mozambique

9.6 (5.7, 14)

female

16 (8.1, 30)

5.5 (3, 9.1)

male

Congo

4.3 (2, 8)

Rwanda

15 (8.3, 23)

female

3.6 (1.5, 7.2)

14 (9.7, 19)

male

DRC

2.4 (0.41, 7.9)

Swaziland

20 (11, 32)

female

2.1 (0.36, 7)

17 (9.6, 29)

male

Ethiopia

6.8 (3.7, 11)

Tanzania

9.2 (6, 13)

female

7.4 (4.4, 11)

4.7 (2.6, 7.4)

male

Gabon

4.7 (2.2, 8.4)

Uganda

11 (7.1, 16)

female

3.5 (1.4, 7.6)

7.5 (4.5, 11)

male

Kenya

9.8 (5.6, 15)

West Africa

4.5 (2.5, 7.3)

female

9.5 (5.1, 16)

5.2 (3.1, 7.4)

male

Lesotho

13 (6.4, 21)

Zambia

12 (6.8, 18)

female

14 (8.6, 19)

8 (4.7, 12)

male

Malawi

8.3 (4.7, 13)

Zimbabwe

15 (9.8, 20)

female

6.1 (3.6, 8.9)

11 (7.7, 15)

  1. Gender labels indicate transmission rates to individuals of that gender.