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The Latest Treatment Numbers

The Latest Treatment Numbers. Tedd V. Ellerbrock, MD, FACOG Co-Chair, Adult Treatment Technical Workgroup The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Team Leader, HIV Care and Treatment Global AIDS Program, NCHHSTP U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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The Latest Treatment Numbers

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  1. The Latest Treatment Numbers Tedd V. Ellerbrock, MD, FACOG Co-Chair, Adult Treatment Technical Workgroup The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Team Leader, HIV Care and Treatment Global AIDS Program, NCHHSTP U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  2. Track 1.0 ART ProgramThe Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Background

  3. Track 1.0 ART Program • The Track 1.0 ART Program is funded and administered by HIV Care and Treatment Team, GAP, CDC and HIV/AIDS Bureau, HRSA • Four partners received Track 1.0 ART awards • AIDSRelief (Catholic Relief Services Consortium) • Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) • Harvard School of Public Health (Harvard) • Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University (Columbia) • The program was funded in February 2004

  4. Track 1.0 ART Program *at the end of the program year **funds requested

  5. Track 1.0 ART ProgramThe Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Program Totals

  6. Countries where Partners have Implemented Track 1.0 ART Programs, as of March 31, 2008

  7. No. of Track 1.0 Treatment Sitesby Country and Partner, as of March 31, 2008 *Indirect Support

  8. No. of Persons Currently on ART by Country and Track 1.0 Partner, as of March 31, 2008 *Indirect Support

  9. No. of Children (<15 years) Currently on ARTby Country and Track 1.0 Partner, as of March 31, 2008 *Indirect Support

  10. Track 1.0 ART Program • As of March 31, 2008, • 1,133,665 ever enrolled in palliative care • 741,007 currently receiving palliative care • 572,308 ever started on ART • 433,280 currently on ART • Of those on ART, 33,130 (8%) were children • Of adults on ART, 64% were females • Of children on ART, 50% were females

  11. Track 1.0 ART Program • As of March 31, 2008, • 1,133,665 ever enrolled in palliative care • 741,007 currently receiving palliative care • 572,308 ever started on ART • 433,280 currently on ART • Of those on ART, 33,130 (8%) were children • Of adults on ART, 64% were females • Of children on ART, 50% were females

  12. Track 1.0 ART Program • As of March 31, 2008, • 1,133,665 ever enrolled in palliative care • 741,007 currently receiving palliative care • 572,308 ever started on ART • 433,280 currently on ART • Of those on ART, 33,130 (8%) were children • Of adults on ART, 64% were females • Of children on ART, 50% were females

  13. Track 1.0 ART Program • As of March 31, 2008, • 1,133,665 ever enrolled in palliative care • 741,007 currently receiving palliative care • 572,308 ever started on ART • 433,280 currently on ART • Of those on ART, 33,130 (8%) were children • Of adults on ART, 64% were females • Of children on ART, 50% were females

  14. Track 1.0 ART Program • As of March 31, 2008, • 1,133,665 ever enrolled in palliative care • 741,007 currently receiving palliative care • 572,308 ever started on ART • 433,280 currently on ART • Of those on ART, 33,130 (8%) were children • Of adults on ART, 64% were females • Of children on ART, 50% were females

  15. Track 1.0 ART Program • As of March 31, 2008, • 1,133,665 ever enrolled in palliative care • 741,007 currently receiving palliative care • 572,308 ever started on ART • 433,280 currently on ART • Of those on ART, 33,130 (8%) were children • Of adults on ART, 64% were females • Of children on ART, 50% were females

  16. Track 1.0 ART Program • As of March 31, 2008, • 1,133,665 ever enrolled in palliative care • 741,007 currently receiving palliative care • 572,308 ever started on ART • 433,280 currently on ART • Of those on ART, 33,130 (8%) were children • Of adults on ART, 64% were females • Of children on ART, 50% were females

  17. Track 1.0 ART Program • As of March 31, 2008, • 1,133,665 ever enrolled in palliative care • 741,007 currently receiving palliative care • 572,308 ever started on ART • 433,280 currently on ART • Of those on ART, 33,130 (8%) were children • Of adults on ART, 64% were females • Of children on ART, 50% were females

  18. Track 1.0 ART ProgramThe Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief No. of Persons on ARTby Partner

  19. No. of Persons on ARTby Track 1.0 Partner AIDSRelief 142,397 Ever Started On ART 78% on ART 16,669 patients/quarter

  20. No. of Persons on ARTby Track 1.0 Partner EGPAF 204,264 Ever Started On ART 80% on ART 21,887 patients/quarter

  21. No. of Persons on ARTby Track 1.0 Partner Harvard 77,716 Ever Started On ART * 72% on ART 7,521 patients/quarter *No. of persons on ART in Botswana program is estimated at FY07Q1 and FY08Q2.

  22. No. of Persons on ARTby Track 1.0 Partner Columbia 147,931 Ever Started On ART 74% on ART 17,973 patients/quarter

  23. No. of Persons on ARTin Track 1.0 Program Program Totals 572,308 Ever Started On ART 77% on ART 64,050 patients/quarter

  24. Track 1.0 ART ProgramThe Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Program Outcomes

  25. Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Ever Started on ART, as ofSeptember 30, 2007

  26. Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Ever Started on ART, as ofSeptember 30, 2007

  27. Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Ever Started on ART, as ofSeptember 30, 2007

  28. Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Ever Started on ART, as ofSeptember 30, 2007

  29. Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Ever Started on ART, as ofSeptember 30, 2007

  30. Characteristics and Outcomes of Patients Ever Started on ART, as ofSeptember 30, 2007

  31. Track 1.0 ART Patient Cohort Retentionand Survival Probability, as of September 30, 2007 Persons currently on ART Retention = at an ART site Persons ever started on ART Modelled survival probability = Ever started ART then died* at an ART site 1 - Stopped* + Lost* Ever on ART - 2 *cumulative proportion of patients by site

  32. Track 1.0 ART Patient Cohort Retentionand Survival Probability, as of September 30, 2007 Persons currently on ART Retention = at an ART site Persons ever started on ART Modelled survival probability = Ever started ART then died* at an ART site 1 - + Stopped* Lost* Ever on ART - 2 *cumulative proportion of patients by site

  33. Track 1.0 ART Patient Cohort Retentionand Survival Probability, as of September 30, 2007

  34. Track 1.0 ART Patient Cohort Retentionand Survival Probability, as of September 30, 2007

  35. Track 1.0 ART Patient Cohort Retentionand Survival Probability, as of September 30, 2007

  36. Track 1.0 ART Patient CohortCD4 Cell Count Change at 6 and 12 Months,as of September 30, 2007

  37. Track 1.0 ART Patient CohortCD4 Cell Count Change at 6 and 12 Months,as of September 30, 2007

  38. Track 1.0 ART ProgramThe Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Summary

  39. No. of Persons on ART in 15 Focus Countries Supported by PEPFAR during 2004-2008 No. of Persons on ART

  40. Contribution of Track 1.0 ART Program to Emergency Plan • As of March 31, 2008, the Track 1.0 ART Program supported • 652 medical facilities in 25 country/partner programs in 13 countries • 433,280 patients were on ART, which is ~ 26% of those on ART supported by PEPFAR • Of those on ART, 33,130 (8%) were children

  41. Track 1.0 ART ProgramPatient Outcomes • Of those who ever started on ART, about 80% were currently on treatment at their original facility • About 6% had died, 7% were lost to follow-up, 1% stopped treatment, and 6% transferred to another facility • At 312 facilities with 1-year follow-up data, the modelled survival probability at 1 year of treatment was 88% (IQR: 78% - 95%), while the average median CD4+ count increase at 1 year of treatment was 161 (SD: 90) cells/µL

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