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No significant association was observed between wealth and HIV‐affected status of households inboth rural and urban areas. Households in the highest wealth quintile were as likely to be affected byHIV as those in lower quintiles.Figure 14.5b HIV-affected households by number of HIV-infected members,<strong>Kenya</strong> <strong>2007</strong>.Percent of households with at least1 HIV-infected member (%)10080604020084.115.289.785.613.69.10.71 1.2 0.83Rural Urban Total1 member 2 members 3 membersFigure 14.5b HIV-affected households in rural areas were more likely to have twoHIV-infected members than households in urban areas.The majority of HIV‐affected households in rural and urban areas had one household member infectedwith HIV. A higher percentage of HIV‐affected households in rural areas (15.2%) had two infectedmembers compared to urban areas (9.1%). This difference was marginally significant. <strong>National</strong>ly, lessthan one percent (0.83%) of affected households had three household members infected with HIV.<strong>KAIS</strong> <strong>2007</strong> 248

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