Comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS, ages 15-24, female (2 prevent ways and reject 3 misconceptions) - Health Nutrition and Population Statistics



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The percent of female respondents ages 15-24 who correctly identify the two major ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV (using condoms and limiting sex to one faithful, uninfected partner), who reject the two most common local misconceptions about HIV transmission, and who know that a healthy-looking person can have HIV.
Comprehensive correct knowledge of HIV/AIDS, ages 15-24, female (2 prevent ways and reject 3 misconceptions) - Health Nutrition and Population Statistics (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Ghana (2008)65.9
2Namibia (2006)59.4
3Swaziland (2007)52.1
4Rwanda (2005)50.9
5Cambodia (2005)50.1
6Tanzania (2004)45.2
7Ukraine (2007)44.8
8Zimbabwe (2006)43.7
9Vietnam (2005)42.3
10Dominican Republic (2007)40.8
11Zambia (2007)34
12Haiti (2006)34
13Kenya (2003)33.8
14Uganda (2006)31.9
15Honduras (2006)29.7
16Nepal (2006)27.6
17Cameroon (2004)27.4
18Lesotho (2004)27
19Marshall Islands (2007)26.6
20Republic of the Congo (2005)25.6
21Malawi (2004)23.6
22Armenia (2005)22.6
23Nicaragua (2001)22.2
24Liberia (2007)20.5
25Ethiopia (2005)20.5
26Senegal (2005)20.5
27Mozambique (2003)20
28India (2006)19.9
29Madagascar (2004)19.4
30Mali (2006)17.9
31Nigeria (2003)17.8
32Guinea (2005)16.9
33Benin (2006)15.9
34Bolivia (2003)14.9
35Burkina Faso (2003)14.7
36Niger (2006)13.4
37Philippines (2003)11.8
38Morocco (2004)11.7
39Chad (2004)7.5
40Azerbaijan (2006)4.8
41Egypt (2005)4
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