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Table 2 Prevalence of HIV, syphilis, and Trichomonas vaginalis among adolescent girls and young women at baseline

From: Evaluating the effectiveness of incentives to improve HIV prevention outcomes for young females in Eswatini: Sitakhela Likusasa impact evaluation protocol and baseline results

Laboratory-confirmed STI

Number (n)

Prevalence % (n/N)

In-education at Baseline

Out-of-education at Baseline

Rural

Urban

HIV

397

8.20 (397/4840)a

3.70 (86/2326)

12.37 (311/2514)

7.92 (313/3950)

9.44 (84/890)

Both HIV and Syphilis

4

0.08 (4/4827)

0.04 (1/2322)

0.12 (3/2505)

0.08 (3/3938)

0.11 (1/889)

Both HIV and Trichomonas vaginalis

50

1.10 (50/4531)

0.23 (5/2153)

1.89 (45/2378)

0.91 (34/3727)

1.99 (16/804)

Trichomonas vaginalis

150

3.31 (150/4533)

1.25 (27/2153)

5.17 (123/2380)

3.41 (127/3729)

2.86 (23/804)

Syphilis

8

0.17 (8/4830)

0.09 (2/2323)

0.24 (6/2507)

0.15 (6/3941)

0.23 (2/889)

Both Syphilis and Trichomonas vaginalis

3

0.07 (3/4532)

0.05 (1/2152)

0.08 (2/380)

0.03 (1/3728)

0.25 (2/804)

  1. a23 individuals without HIV test results; 330 individuals without Trichomonas vaginalis test results; 33 individuals without Syphilis test results