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Phase 2: Generalised epidemic begins 1988-1993

The major epidemic as a result of heterosexual spread of HIV is associated with a concomitant epidemic in infants born to HIV infected mothers.

The period 1988-1993 marks the beginning of the generalised or "major" epidemic of Clade C HIV infection in South Africa.

This exponential increase in HIV infection had a doubling time of approximately 15.1 months.