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Tanzania HIV/AIDS and Malaria Indicator Survey ... - Measure DHS

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Table B.1 List of selected variables for sampling errors, <strong>Tanzania</strong> 2007-08Variable Estimate Base PopulationWOMENUrbanNo educationSecondary or higher educationNever marriedCurrently marriedHad sexual intercourse before age 18Currently pregnantChildren ever bornChildren survivingChildren ever born to women age 40-49Total fertility rate (3 years)Neonatal mortality (0-4 years)Post-neonatal mortality (0-4 years)Infant mortality (0-4 years)Infant mortality (5-9 years)Infant mortality (10-14 years)Child mortality (0-4 years)Under-five mortality (0-4 years)Mothers received tetanus injection for last birthAnaemia in children<strong>Malaria</strong> in childrenHad 2+ sexual partners in past 12 monthsHad higher-risk intercourse in past 12 monthsCondom use at last higher-risk intercourseCondom use at last higher-risk intercourse (youth)Abstinence among youth (never had intercourse)Sexually active in past 12 months amongnever-married youthHad an injection in past 12 monthsHad <strong>HIV</strong> test <strong>and</strong> received results in past 12 monthsAccepting attitudes towards people with <strong>HIV</strong><strong>HIV</strong> prevalence among all women 15-49<strong>HIV</strong> prevalence all respondentsProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionMeanMeanMeanRateRateRateRateRateRateRateRateProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionAll womenAll womenAll womenAll womenAll womenAll womenAll womenAll womenAll womenWomen age 40-49All womenChildren exposed to the risk of mortalityChildren exposed to the risk of mortalityChildren exposed to the risk of mortalityChildren exposed to the risk of mortalityChildren exposed to the risk of mortalityChildren exposed to the risk of mortalityChildren exposed to the risk of mortalityWomen with at least one live birth in five years before surveyChildren age 0-59 monthsChildren age 0-59 monthsAll women who had sexual intercourse in past 12 monthsAll women who had sexual intercourse in past 12 monthsAll women who had higher-risk intercourse in past 12 monthsAll women 15-24 who had higher-risk intercourse in past 12 monthsNever-married women 15-24Never-married women 15-24All womenAll womenAll women who have heard of <strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong>All interviewed women with Dried Blood Sample (DBS) tested at labAll interviewed women <strong>and</strong> men with DBS tested at labMENUrbanNo educationSecondary or higher educationNever marriedCurrently marriedHad sexual intercourse before age 18Had 2+ sexual partners in past 12 monthsHad higher-risk intercourse in past 12 monthsCondom use at last higher-risk intercourseCondom use at last higher-risk intercourse (youth)Abstinence among youth (never had intercourse)Sexually active in past 12 months amongnever-married youthHad an injection in past 12 monthsHad <strong>HIV</strong> test <strong>and</strong> received results in past 12 monthsAccepting attitudes towards people with <strong>HIV</strong><strong>HIV</strong> prevalence among all men 15-49ProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionProportionAll menAll menAll menAll menAll menAll menAll men who had sexual intercourse in past 12 monthsAll men who had sexual intercourse in past 12 monthsAll men who had higher-risk intercourse in past 12 monthsAll men 15-24 who had higher-risk intercourse in past 12 monthsNever-married men 15-24Never-married men 15-24All menAll menAll men who have heard of <strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong>All interviewed men with Dried Blood Sample (DBS) tested at labAppendix B | 175

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