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Côte d’Ivoire

The Côte d’Ivoire Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (CIPHIA) began fieldwork in August 2017, concluded in March 2018, and announced results at the AIDS 2018 conference in Amsterdam.

In Côte d’Ivoire, survey teams visited approximately 10,000 households, interviewed participants, and provided HIV counseling and testing.

ICAP will be providing technical support for implementation of a new CIPHIA in 2024, with the survey aiming to reach nearly 14,000 households. More details are forthcoming.

Key Findings

%

Annual HIV incidence among adults

%

HIV prevalence among children

%

Viral load suppression among adults living with HIV*

90-90-90 among adults living with HIV
20%

Adults living with HIV reported they know their HIV status

75%

Adults who reported knowing their HIV-positive status also reported they were on ART

75%

Adults who reported being on ART had viral load suppression

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