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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Age-specific HIV prevalence in rural and urban areas, illustrating cross-generational
differences by sex: 1995 and 2003. This figure further illustrates the HIV prevalence
declines by sex. Key to this are the increased age cross-over points, that's is, the
point at which the HIV prevalence in young women which is usually higher than young
men, is over taken by the prevalence in young men. Consequently we see a picture where
after age 30s, HIV prevalence in men is higher than in women. Sexual relationships
between these infected men and younger women under age 25 are probably the main force
driving the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa.
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