The Aids epidemic is stabilising, however intensive efforts are still required. The 3rd national HIV prevalence, incidence and communication survey (2008) revealed a number of positive trends. A decline in the HIV prevalence in the teenage population (15-19 years) has been observed, as well as a decline in mother-to-child infections. However, HIV infection risks remain high in the country, with women aged between 25 and 29 years continuing to record very high levels of HIV infection.