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Review in slides Women, Children, and Young People

HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific. Review in slides Women, Children, and Young People. Content. HIV prevalence and epidemiology (1995-2009) Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (2003-2009) Risk behaviors (2003-2009) HIV/AIDS finances and Socio-economics (2005) National Response (2003-2009)

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Review in slides Women, Children, and Young People

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  1. HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Review in slidesWomen, Children, and Young People

  2. Content • HIV prevalence and epidemiology (1995-2009) • Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (2003-2009) • Risk behaviors (2003-2009) • HIV/AIDS finances and Socio-economics (2005) • National Response (2003-2009) • Coverage, prevention, care and treatment (Women and children) • Women • Children • Care and treatment (adults) • HIV testing • Data availability • Archives

  3. National response

  4. Coverage, prevention, care and treatment (Women and children)

  5. Women

  6. Antenatal care coverage, 2003-2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNICEF_ Children and AIDS, Fourth Stocktaking Report, 2009

  7. Antenatal care coverage at 4 or more visits, multiple countries Asia-Pacific (countries where data is available) Source: Prepared by www.aidsdatahub.org based on National Surveys cited in WHO and UNICEF - Countdown to 2015 Decade report ( 2000-2010) : taking stock of maternal , newborn and child survival 2009

  8. Estimated number of HIV + pregnant women needing and receiving ART for PMTCT in East, South and South-East Asia vs total low-and middle-income countries, 2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  9. Estimated number of pregnant women needing and receiving ARVs for PMTCT, and PMTCT coverage, by region, 2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  10. PMTCT coverage in East, South and South-East Asia vs total low-and middle-income countries, 2005-2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  11. PMTCT coverage among selected ASEAN countries, 2006-2009 * Data from PMTCT register and ANC estimates Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNGASS country Progress reports 2006, 2008 & 2010

  12. PMTCT coverage among selected countries in East & South Asia and the Pacific, 2006-2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNGASS country Progress reports 2006, 2008 & 2010

  13. PMTCT coverage, 2006-2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNGASS country progress report_2006, 2008 & 2010

  14. % distribution of countries by most commonly used PMTCT ARV regimen, Asia Pacific, 2009 Afghanistan, DPRK, Fiji, Japan, Mongolia, Maldives, Pakistan, Republic of Korea, Timor-Leste Lao PDR, Singapore, Sri Lanka China, Malaysia, PNG Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access Health Sector Response Country Reports 2010 ( compiled from country response questionnaires which is not yet included in the published report)

  15. Proportion of different ARV regimens for pregnant women to reduce the risk of mother to child transmission, 2009 * In Universal access country response questionnaire, most commonly used ART regimen is reported as combination of 3 ARVs Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNGASS Country Progress Reports 2010; Towards Universal Access Health Sector Response Country Reports 2010 ( compiled from country response questionnaires which is not yet included in the published report)

  16. Proportion of different ART regimes for pregnant women to reduce the risk of mother to child transmission, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access_ Scaling Up Priority HIV Interventions in the Health Sector_ Progress Report, 2009

  17. % of HIV + pregnant women assessed for ART eligibility through clinical staging or CD4 testing, 2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access Health Sector Response Country Reports 2010 ( compiled from country response questionnaires which is not yet included in the published report)

  18. % of HIV positive pregnant women receiving ART for their own health, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access_ Scaling Up Priority HIV Interventions in the Health Sector_ Progress Report, 2009

  19. % of HIV + pregnant women received ART for PMTCT, 2004-2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access_ Scaling Up Priority HIV Interventions in the Health Sector_ Progress Report, 2009

  20. Estimated high and low percentage of pregnant women living with HIV who received ART for preventing mother-to-child transmission, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access_ Scaling Up Priority HIV Interventions in the Health Sector_ Progress Report, 2009

  21. % of HIV+ pregnant women who received ART to prevent mother-to-child transmission, 2007 Note: % refers to the average of the low and high estimation Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNAIDS, Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2008

  22. % distribution ANC facilities providing selected services to pregnant women for HIV prevention and testing, East Asia and Pacific, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Universal access health sector response, 2009

  23. % distribution of ANC facilities providing selected services to pregnant women for HIV prevention and testing, South Asia vs. East Asia and Pacific, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Universal access health sector response, 2009

  24. % distribution of ANC facilities providing selected services to pregnant women for HIV prevention and testing, South Asia, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Universal access health sector response, 2009

  25. % of women (15-49) who delivered in a health facility, 2004-2007 98.2 (%) 96.7 100 15-19 yrs. 15-49 yrs. 63.8 Health facility refers to Public sector, NGO/Trust sector, and Private sector 50 42 38.7 38 34.2 32.5 21.5 21.8 20.7 17.7 9.3 8.8 0 Bangladesh 2004 Cambodia 2005 India 2006 Nepal 2006-2007 Pakistan 2007-2007 Thailand 2005-2006 Vietnam 2006 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Bangladesh DHS 2004; Cambodia DHS 2005; India NFHS 2006; Nepal DHS 2006-2007; Pakistan DHS 2006-2007; Thailand MICS 3; Vietnam MICS 3

  26. % of women (15-49) assisted by trained health personnel during delivery (%) 98.1 97.3 100 87.7 15-19 yrs. 15-49 yrs. 71 Health personnel refers to Doctor, Nurse, Midwife, and other health personnel 47.2 46.6 50 44.2 43.8 38.8 38.8 22.1 18.7 13.4 12.7 0 Bangladesh 2004 Cambodia 2005 India 2006 Nepal 2006-2007 Pakistan 2006-2007 Thailand 2005 Vietnam 2006 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Bangladesh DHS 2004; Cambodia DHS 2005; India NFHS 2006; Nepal DHS 2006-2007; Pakistan DHS 2006-2007; Thailand MICS 3; Vietnam MICS 3.

  27. Children

  28. % of infants born to HIV + mother received ART for PMTCT in East, South and South-East Asia vs total low-and middle-income countries, 2005-2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  29. Coverage of ART prophylaxis among infants born to HIV+ mother, 2007-2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access_ Scaling Up Priority HIV Interventions in the Health Sector_ Progress Report, 2009

  30. % of infants born to HIV + mother receive ART to reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission, 2009 * 2008 data Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  31. % of infants born to HIV + mother receive ART to reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission and those who receive HIV test within 12 months, 2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  32. % of infants born to HIV + mother receive Cotrimoxazole propylaxis within 2 months of birth, 2009 * 2008 data ; ** 2007 data Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  33. Estimated % of infants born to women living with HIV who have received ART for PMTCT and Co-trimoxazole prophylaxis, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access_ Scaling Up Priority HIV Interventions in the Health Sector_ Progress Report, 2009

  34. Proportion of different ART regimens for infants born to HIV + mother to reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission, 2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access Health Sector Response Country Reports 2010 ( compiled from country response questionnaires which is not yet included in the published report)

  35. Distribution of feeding practices among infants born to HIV + mother at DPT 3 (vaccination) visit, 2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access Health Sector Response Country Reports 2010 ( compiled from country response questionnaires which is not yet included in the published report)

  36. Estimated number of children (0-14) needing and receiving ART in East, South and South-East Asia vs total low-and middle-income countries, 2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  37. Estimated ART coverage among children (0-14) in East, South and South-East Asia vs total low-and middle-income countries, 2005-2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  38. Estimated number of children receiving and needing ART , and ART coverage by region, 2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  39. Estimated ART coverage among children (0-14) vs adults, 2009 * Based on 2010 WHO guidelines ( treatment initiation at CD 4 < 350) ** Based on unrounded number of people receiving and needing ART Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2010

  40. High and low estimates of the percentage of HIV positive children in need receiving ART, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access_ Scaling Up Priority HIV Interventions in the Health Sector_ Progress Report, 2009

  41. % distribution of HIV positive male and female children (0-14 years) who received ART, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access_ Scaling Up Priority HIV Interventions in the Health Sector_ Progress Report, 2009

  42. Estimated number of infant infections at current level of antiretroviral prophylaxis and without antiretroviral prophylaxis in Asia, 1996-2008 Number Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNAIDS_AIDS Epidemic Update, December 2009

  43. % of national health facilities providing ART which also provide paediatric ART, South Asia vs. East Asia and Pacific, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Universal access health sector response, 2009

  44. % of national health facilities providing ART which also provide paediatric ART, East Asia and Pacific, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Universal access health sector response, 2009

  45. % of national health facilities providing ART which also provide paediatric ART, South Asia, 2008 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Universal access health sector response, 2009

  46. % of schools that provided life skills-based HIV education within the last academic year, countries, where data is available, 2007-2009 * Life skills through personal development curriculum is compulsory Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on UNGASS country Progress reports 2008 & 2010

  47. Current school attendance among orphans and among non-orphans aged 0-14 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Demographic and Health Surveys & Multiple Indicators Cluster Surveys reported in UNGASS country Progress reports 2008 & 2010

  48. Care and treatment (adults)

  49. ART scale up in East, South and South-East Asia, 2003-2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2006-2010

  50. ART scale up in East, South and South-East Asia vs total low-and middle-income countries, 2003-2009 Source: www.aidsdatahub.org based on Towards Universal Access: Scaling up Priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2006-2010

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