Behavioural Surveillance Survey in the Highway Route of Nepal: Round III - 2001

Publications - Released in 2001

The Behavioral Surveillance survey (BSS) for HIV prevention is based on serologic sentinel surveillance survey methods used in many countries to detect the emergence of HIV and monitor epidemic trends. Behavioral surveillance surveys are systems for quantitatively assessing sexual behavior change, consisting of structured questionnaires, administered periodically to samples of target groups specific geographic areas.

This survey is the third round of the BSS conducted in the highway route of the FHI project area.

Organizations

  • FHI 360 (Family Health International)
  • United States Agency for International Development (USAID)