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Prevention: Direct FY2010 Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Program Results

Countries

Number of pregnant women with known HIV status(includes women who were tested for HIV and received their results)1

Number of HIV+ pregnant women receiving ARV prophylaxis

Estimated infant HIV infections averted2

Angola 72,000 900 171
Botswana3 0 0 0
Cambodia 99,800 300 57
China 64,700 100 19
Côte d’Ivoire 345,700 11,000 2,090
Democratic Republic of the Congo 126,700 1,300 247
Dominican Republic 38,300 200 38
Ethiopia 590,000 10,500 1,995
Ghana3,4 0 NA NA
Guyana 9,700 100 19
Haiti 131,800 1,100 209
India 194,100 700 133
Indonesia4 NA NA NA
Kenya 1,177,400 70,400 13,376
Lesotho 28,100 5,600 1,064
Malawi 184,000 20,900 3,971
Mozambique 520,600 40,200 7,638
Namibia 54,700 5,600 1,064
Nigeria 673,800 28,200 5,358
Russia4 22 NA NA
Rwanda 131,800 4,200 798
South Africa 682,400 207,100 39,349
Sudan 9,000 300 57
Swaziland 20,700 7,600 1,444
Tanzania 1,374,700 58,800 11,172
Thailand4 NA NA NA
Uganda 758,600 33,100 6,289
Ukraine4 NA NA NA
Vietnam 403,500 1,200 228
Zambia 477,300 66,400 12,616
Zimbabwe 215,600 26,700 5,073
Regions
Caribbean Regional4 NA NA NA
Central America4 NA NA NA
Central Asia4 NA NA NA
Total 8,385,022 602,500 114,475
Notes:
Numbers may be adjusted as attribution criteria and reporting systems are refined.
All numbers greater than 100 have been rounded off to the nearest 100.Footnotes:1 This is a revised indicator for FY2010. This indicator has two components: 1) the number of women with known positive HIV infection attending an ANC for a new pregnancy over the last reporting period; and 2) the number of women attending ANC, Labor and Delivery sites who were tested for HIV and received results (which is also captured under the testing and counseling results). The previous PMTCT indicator: “the number of pregnant women receiving PMTCT services” included only women who were counseled and tested and received their test results. For further information, refer to Indicator P1.1.D in the PEPFAR Next Generation Indicator Guidance on http://www.pepfar.gov/guidance/index.htm.2 The estimated number of infant HIV infections averted is calculated by multiplying the total number of HIV+ pregnant women receiving ARV prophylaxis by 19 percent, to represent regimen effectiveness. This is an approximation of infections averted using a single-dose nevirapine regimen, which is expected to reduce HIV transmission from about 35% to approximately 16 percent. However, this is likely a significant underestimate. Many countries are beginning to use more effective drug regimens for some of their PMTCT participants as per 2006 and 2010 WHO guidelines but countries do not yet report regimen-specific data. As a result the 19 percent estimation methodology is used to be conservative. Starting in FY 2011 PEPFAR PMTCT country programs will be reporting PMTCT ARV uptake by regimen (ART for treatment, AZT + NVP, triple drug prophylaxis), allowing us to develop better estimates for infant infections averted based on the specific regimens received by the woman.3 “0” refers to countries that did not directly support PMTCT programs.4 “NA” refers to countries or regions where USG did not support PMTCT or PMTCT ARV prophylaxis programs.

Prevention: Direct FY2010 Testing and Counseling Results

Countries

Number of individuals1

Angola

114,100

Botswana

145,900

Cambodia

183,200

China

143,400

Côte d’Ivoire

836,700

Democratic Republic of the Congo

243,700

Dominican Republic

65,100

Ethiopia

6,177,500

Ghana

35,000

Guyana

45,300

Haiti

418,200

India

491,800

Indonesia

48,500

Kenya

5,478,100

Lesotho

77,100

Malawi

648,000

Mozambique

1,250,800

Namibia

228,300

Nigeria

1,157,300

Russia

6,100

Rwanda

1,079,100

South Africa

5,034,200

Sudan

62,000

Swaziland

123,800

Tanzania

2,664,300

Thailand

3,500

Uganda

2,992,400

Ukraine

43,300

Vietnam

624,600

Zambia

1,877,800

Zimbabwe

571,300

Regions
Caribbean Regional

4,200

Central America2

NA

Central Asia2

NA

Total

32,874,600

Notes:
Numbers may be adjusted as attribution criteria and reporting systems are refined.
All numbers greater than 100 have been rounded off to the nearest 100.Footnotes:1 This is a revised indicator for FY2010. This indicator includes individuals who received testing and counseling services for HIV and received their test results from any service delivery point during the 12 months. Service delivery points include fixed health care facilities such as: hospitals, public and private clinics, VCT, ANC, L&D, PMTCT, or TB sites; standalone sites such as free-standing sites not associated with medical institutions; and mobile testing such as HIV T&C services offered in a specific location for a limited period of time, e.g. outreach, door-to-door services and workplace testing programs. Individuals include TB patients, pregnant women, men receiving circumcision, and infants. For further information, refer to Indicator P11.1.D in the PEPFAR Next Generation Indicator Guidance on http://www.pepfar.gov/guidance/index.htm.2 “NA” refers to countries or regions where USG did not support T&C programs.

Treatment: Direct FY2010 Antiretroviral Treatment Results

Treatment: Direct FY2010 Antiretroviral Treatment Results1

Countries Number of individuals
Angola2 NA
Botswana 12,200
Cambodia 7,300
China 5,500
Côte d’Ivoire 61,200
Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,300
Dominican Republic 5,500
Ethiopia 207,900
Ghana2 NA
Guyana 3,000
Haiti 27,900
India 2,900
Indonesia2 NA
Kenya 410,300
Lesotho 45,700
Malawi2 NA
Mozambique 138,800
Namibia 80,300
Nigeria 334,700
Russia 14,700
Rwanda 53,800
South Africa 917,700
Sudan2 NA
Swaziland 38,700
Tanzania 255,500
Thailand2 NA
Uganda 207.900
Ukraine2 NA
Vietnam 31,000
Zambia 286,000
Zimbabwe 59,900
Regions
Caribbean Regional2 NA
Central America2 NA
Central Asia2 NA
Total 3,209,700
Notes:
Numbers may be adjusted as attribution criteria and reporting systems are refined.
All numbers greater than 100 have been rounded off to the nearest 100.Footnotes:1 The number of individuals is as of September 30, 2010.2 “NA” refers to countries where USG did not directly support treatment programs.

Treatment: Direct FY2010 Number of Women and Children Receiving Antiretroviral Treatment

Treatment: Direct FY2010 Number of Women and Children Receiving Antiretroviral Treatment1

Women (all ages)2

Children (ages 0-14)

Total

2,040,648 (64%)1

257,694 (8%)1

Notes:
Numbers may be adjusted as attribution criteria and reporting systems are refined.
All numbers greater than 100 have been rounded off to the nearest 100.Footnotes:1 The percentages represent the share of all individuals receiving treatment who were women and children (<15 years), respectively.2 Of this total number of women (all ages), 130,648 were female children (0-14).

Care: Direct FY2010 Orphans and Vulnerable Children Results

Care: Direct FY2010 Orphans and Vulnerable Children Results

Countries Number of orphans and vulnerable children1
Angola2 NA
Botswana 36,700
Cambodia 18,600
China 100
Côte d’Ivoire 126,600
Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,800
Dominican Republic 6,000
Ethiopia 474,200
Ghana 3,400
Guyana 1,600
Haiti 67,800
India 19,700
Indonesia 600
Kenya 673,000
Lesotho 9,500
Malawi 76,700
Mozambique 237,200
Namibia 75,500
Nigeria 255,100
Russia 1,400
Rwanda 67,800
South Africa 386,400
Sudan 2,000
Swaziland3 no results for disaggregates
Tanzania 330,100
Thailand 600
Uganda 384,200
Ukraine3 no results for disaggregates
Vietnam 17,300
Zambia 376,200
Zimbabwe 102,100
Regions
Caribbean Regional3 no results for disaggregates
Central America2 NA
Central Asia3 no results for disaggregates
Total 3,752,200
Notes:
Numbers may be adjusted as attribution criteria and reporting systems are refined.
All numbers greater than 100 have been rounded off to the nearest 100.Footnotes:1 This is a revised indicator for FY2010. The number of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) includes all individuals <18 years reported as a subset of the total number of individuals provided with a minimum of one care service. Prior to FY 2010, the number of OVCs served were counted in a separate indicator. For further information, refer to Indicator C1.1.D in the PEPFAR Next Generation Indicator Guidance on http://www.pepfar.gov/guidance/index.htm.

2 “NA” refers to countries where USG did not support OVC programs.

3 Some countries or regions were not able to disaggregate total care results by age but are in transition to improve data collections systems that will report age and sex disaggregates.

Care: Direct FY2010 Care and Support Results

Countries Number of individuals1
Angola2 NA
Botswana 66,300
Cambodia 41,100
China 12,900
Côte d’Ivoire 251,800
Democratic Republic of the Congo 23,400
Dominican Republic 24,600
Ethiopia 1,079,400
Ghana 47,000
Guyana 7,200
Haiti 124,200
India 76,900
Indonesia 5,400
Kenya 1,384,400
Lesotho 47,400
Malawi 157,400
Mozambique 584,900
Namibia 260,500
Nigeria 1,195,900
Russia 67,900
Rwanda 183,700
South Africa 2,160,300
Sudan 11,700
Swaziland 120,600
Tanzania 935,500
Thailand 14,100
Uganda 845,300
Ukraine 13,900
Vietnam 100,200
Zambia 976,000
Zimbabwe 541,300
Regions
Caribbean Regional 300
Central America2 NA
Central Asia 600
Total 11,362,100
Notes:
Numbers may be adjusted as attribution criteria and reporting systems are refined.
All numbers greater than 100 have been rounded off to the nearest 100.Footnotes:

1 This is a new indicator for FY2010. This is the total care indicator which includes adults and children (including orphans and vulnerable children (OVC)) provided with a minimum of one care service in the past 12 months. PEPFAR care programs include support, preventative, and clinical services. For further information, refer to Indicator C1.1.D in the PEPFAR Next Generation Indicator Guidance on http://www.pepfar.gov/guidance/index.htm.

2 “NA” refers to countries or regions where USG did not support care programs.

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