The Mozambique Population-Based HIV Impact Assessment 2021 (INSIDA 2021) was a household-based national survey conducted between April 2021 and February 2022 to measure the impact of the country’s national and provincial HIV response. INSIDA 2021 included adults, defined as those aged 15 years and older, offered HIV counseling and testing with return of results and collected information about uptake of HIV care and treatment services. In addition, the survey estimated national HIV incidence as well as the national and provincial HIV prevalence among adults and the prevalence of viral load suppression, defined as HIV RNA <1,000 copies per milliliter among adults living with HIV. The results of INSIDA 2021 provide information on national and provincial progress toward control of the HIV epidemic.
This project is supported by the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through CDC under the terms of cooperative agreement #U2GGH002173. The findings and conclusions are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the funding agencies. The results presented here should be considered preliminary and are subject to change.
Mozambique Summary Sheet ENGLISH