Table 2

Most at risk population—men who have sex with men (MSM)

LocationYearAge groupPrevalence estimate95% CIMethod and definition of estimate
Belgrade2009/201018–496797(6574 to 7035)Multiplier (m=0.59) from the 2009/2010 IBBS on proportions reporting receiving condoms in 2009 and benchmark (n=4010) from 2010 programmatic data
Belgrade2009/201018–492629(2374 to 2944)Multiplier (m=0.28) from the 2009/2010 IBBS on proportions reporting receiving HIV testing in 2009 and benchmark (n=736) from the 2010 Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) Data
Belgrade201018–495990(3700 to 8280)Two Sample Capture Recapture(6-month period March ‘10– Sept ‘10)
Belgrade200620–492957(1314 to 3943)National Health Survey 2006
Vojvodina*2009/201018–498335(7872 to 8856)Multiplier (m=0.34)from the 2009/2010 IBBS on proportions reporting receiving condoms in 2009 and benchmark (n=2834) from 2010 programmatic data
Vojvodina*2009/201018–49838(731 to 983)Multiplier (m=0.34) from the 2009/2010 IBBS on proportions reporting receiving HIV testing in 2009 and benchmark (n=285) from the 2010 VCT Data
Vojvodina*2009/201018–493782(1668 to 5896)Two Sample Capture Recapture(6-month period March—Sept ‘10)
Vojvodina200620–4910914(6695 to 11121)National Health Survey 2006
Rest of Serbia200620–4917996(12780 to 18125)National Health Survey 2006
National minimum200620–4931867(20789 to 33189 )National Health Survey 2006
National maximum200920–4989507(88910 to 90104)Based on 2009 estimated census population and internationally recognised figure of 6% of world population comprised of MSM