| Prevention: FY2009 Counseling and Testing Direct Results (in settings other than PMTCT)1 | |
| Country | Number of individuals receiving counseling and testing2 |
| Angola | 41,900 |
| Botswana3 | 0 |
| Cambodia | 135,700 |
| Caribbean Regional | 900 |
| China | 721,900 |
| Cote d'Ivoire | 421,900 |
| Democratic Republic of Congo | 98,500 |
| Dominican Republic | 31,200 |
| Ethiopia | 3,270,400 |
| Ghana | 38,500 |
| Guyana | 26,000 |
| Haiti | 518,300 |
| India | 320,800 |
| Indonesia | 8,700 |
| Kenya | 3,412,000 |
| Lesotho | 61,600 |
| Malawi | 496,300 |
| Mozambique | 536,100 |
| Namibia | 231,200 |
| Nigeria | 1,548,600 |
| Russia | 16,000 |
| Rwanda | 861,700 |
| South Africa | 2,526,600 |
| Sudan | 33,700 |
| Swaziland | 106,500 |
| Tanzania | 2,359,100 |
| Thailand | 47,800 |
| Uganda | 1,967,400 |
| Ukraine | 11,700 |
| Vietnam | 178,600 |
| Zambia | 861,400 |
| Zimbabwe | 345,500 |
| Total | 21,236,500 |
| Note: | |
| Numbers may be adjusted as attribution criteria and reporting systems are refined. | |
| All numbers greater than 100 have been rounded off to the nearest 100. | |
| Footnotes: | |
| 1PEPFAR defines direct support as data that captures the number of individuals receiving prevention, care, and treatment services through service delivery sites or providers directly supported by U.S. Government (USG) interventions or activities at the point of service delivery. An intervention or activity is considered to be direct support if it can be associated with counts of uniquely identified individuals receiving prevention, care, or treatment services at a unique program or service delivery point benefiting from the intervention or activity. The indicators for this program area in effect in FY 2009, as well as the Next Generation Indicators currently in force for PEPFAR's second phase, may be found at www.pepfar.gov/guidance/. | |
| 2Counseling and testing results include only those individuals who received their test results. | |
| 3"0" is reported for countries that reported indirect results only. | |
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