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In Zimbabwe, When PHIA Knocked, Doors Opened

In Zimbabwe, When PHIA Knocked, Doors Opened

Over the past four months, a familiar refrain was heard throughout the cities, towns, and villages of Zimbabwe. The ‘Knock Knock’ song, which was instrumental to the success of the first Zimbabwe Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (ZIMPHIA) survey,  heralded the new survey and with the message of a new chance for the country to take stock of what has been achieved towards controlling its devastating HIV epidemic.

From Arm to Freezer: PHIA Project Laboratory Network Supports Ambitious HIV Testing Targets

From Arm to Freezer: PHIA Project Laboratory Network Supports Ambitious HIV Testing Targets

The Population-based HIV Impact Assessment (PHIA) Project, which relies on laboratory testing of blood samples as a core component, is providing answers to these questions. Led by ICAP at Columbia University, the PHIA surveys will assess the HIV epidemic in 13 select countries located primarily in sub-Saharan Africa. Fieldwork is nearly complete in three countries, with ten more national surveys to follow over the next two to three years.

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