The prevalence of HIV in adults reduced from 16.9 percent in 2002 to 14.3 percent in 2007. Females aged 15- 49 are more likely to be HIV positive (16.1 percent) than males (12.3 percent) in the same age group and onaverage become infected earlier. Urban areas have higher prevalence (20 percent) than rural areas (101 percent) . An estimated 1.6% of the adult population becomes newly infected each year, and an estimated 10 percent of HIV transmission occurs during pregnancy, birth or breastfeeding. However, with effective treatment and follow-up, pediatric HIV could be virtually eliminated.
Strategic Documents
The National HIV and AIDS Strategic Framework (NASF) 2011-2015, provides strategic policy and technical orientation for the implementation of the multi-sectoral and decentralised HIV and AIDS response in Zambia. The development of the framework used evidence and results based planning and management approaches that also mainstream gender and human rights dimensions to ensure accelerated implementation of universal access (UA) to HIV and AIDS services.