HomePEPFAR 2012 Annual Report Supplemental Tables hide PEPFAR 2012 Annual Report Supplemental Tables The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Prevention: Direct FY2011 Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Program Results Prevention: Direct FY2011 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 71,700 900 266 Botswana3 NA NA NA Burundi 50,100 400 142 Cambodia 100,600 400 113 Cameroon NA NA NA China 66,600 200 56 Côte d’Ivoire 332,200 9,000 2,788 Democratic Republic of the Congo 132,900 2,200 555 Dominican Republic 39,600 300 107 Ethiopia 815,100 10,300 3,174 Ghana3,4 29,800 400 117 Guyana 11,000 100 42 Haiti 176,000 3,500 1,081 India 71,800 300 66 Indonesia4 NA NA NA Kenya 1,189,100 67,300 20,442 Lesotho 25,500 7,400 2,304 Malawi 187,800 14,400 4,291 Mozambique 565,900 43,500 12,653 Namibia 52,200 7,500 2,293 Nigeria 1,083,500 34,400 10,322 Russia4 NA NA NA Rwanda 150,200 4,700 1,452 South Africa 720,100 236,100 73,186 Sudan 13,500 500 133 Swaziland 25,800 9,100 2,810 Tanzania 1,436,000 58,200 17,386 Thailand4 NA NA NA Uganda 1,136,900 55,400 16,742 Ukraine4 NA NA NA Vietnam 457,200 1,300 382 Zambia 545,500 53,400 15,229 Zimbabwe 330,800 39,700 11,946 Regions Caribbean Region4 NA NA NA Central America4 NA NA NA Central Asia4 NA NA NA Total 9,817,400 660,900 200,080 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: 1This 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. 2FY2011 is the first year where PEPFAR PMTCT country programs reported PMTCT ARV uptake by regimen (ART for HIV-positive pregnant women eligible for treatment, maternal AZT, maternal triple ARV prophylaxis, and single dose nevirapine). With these results, the method used this year to estimate infant HIV infections averted now accounts for the different probabilities of transmission for each of the different regimens. 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. Direct FY2011 Testing and Counseling Results Prevention: Direct FY2011 Testing and Counseling Results Countries Number of individuals 1 Angola 132,500 Botswana 130,600 Burundi 141,300 Cambodia 292,800 Cameroon 6,800 China 96,000 Côte d’Ivoire 726,800 Democratic Republic of the Congo 355,500 Dominican Republic 54,400 Ethiopia 5,580,100 Ghana 88,900 Guyana 45,000 Haiti 471,800 India 175,900 Indonesia 10,400 Kenya 7,425,200 Lesotho 50,300 Malawi 654,000 Mozambique 1,809,800 Namibia 240,100 Nigeria 2,353,700 Russia 800 Rwanda 1,552,300 South Africa 6,850,200 Sudan 78,800 Swaziland 150,900 Tanzania 3,172,500 Thailand 1,600 Uganda 4,361,900 Ukraine 23,800 Vietnam 710,900 Zambia 2,036,700 Zimbabwe 768,000 Regions Caribbean Region 4,100 Central America2 21,000 Central Asia2 NA Total 40,575,400 Note: 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: 1This 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. Direct FY2011 Antiretroviral Treatment Results Treatment: Direct FY2011 Antiretroviral Treatment Results1 Countries Number of individuals Angola2 NA Botswana 3,900 Burundi NA Cambodia 12,400 Cameroon NA China 3,100 Côte d’Ivoire 64,800 Democratic Republic of the Congo 4,400 Dominican Republic 4,300 Ethiopia 237,400 Ghana2 NA Guyana 2,300 Haiti 33,100 India 2,400 Indonesia2 NA Kenya 493,900 Lesotho 56,900 Malawi2 NA Mozambique 197,400 Namibia 98,200 Nigeria 414,600 Russia2 NA Rwanda 61,900 South Africa 1,139,500 Sudan2 NA Swaziland 50,600 Tanzania 289,400 Thailand2 NA Uganda 257,700 Ukraine2 NA Vietnam 36,200 Zambia 359,600 Zimbabwe 81,500 Regions Caribbean Region2 NA Central America2 NA Central Asia2 NA Total 3,905,500 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, 2011. 2“NA” refers to countries where USG did not directly support treatment programs. Direct FY2011 Number of Women and Children Receiving Antiretroviral Treatment Treatment: Direct FY2011 Number of Women and Children Receiving Antiretroviral Treatment1 Women (all ages)2 Children (ages 0-14) Total 2,471,700 (63%)1 322,100 (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: 1The percentages represent the share of all individuals receiving treatment who were women and children (<15 years), respectively. 2Of this total number of women (all ages), 165,700 were female children (0-14). Direct FY2011 Care and Support Results Care: Direct FY2011 Care and Support Results Countries Number of individuals 1 Angola2 NA Botswana 48,700 Burundi 14,500 Cambodia 48,500 Cameroon 200 China 12,500 Côte d’Ivoire 231,500 Democratic Republic of the Congo 33,000 Dominican Republic 23,900 Ethiopia 1,156,900 Ghana 17,900 Guyana 7,700 Haiti 142,200 India 85,700 Indonesia 100 Kenya 1,560,500 Lesotho 173,400 Malawi 289,000 Mozambique 710,000 Namibia 253,300 Nigeria 1,618,300 Russia 95,100 Rwanda 225,600 South Africa 2,400,400 Sudan 12,200 Swaziland 328,100 Tanzania 1,227,700 Thailand 12,700 Uganda 834,700 Ukraine 14,100 Vietnam 113,300 Zambia 721,900 Zimbabwe 567,300 Regions Caribbean Region 6 Central America2 NA Central Asia 2,400 Total 12,983,306 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 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. Direct FY2011 Orphans and Vulnerable Children Results Care: Direct FY2011 Orphans and Vulnerable Children Results Countries Number of orphans and vulnerable children1 Angola2 NA Botswana 15,600 Burundi 7,800 Cambodia 21,100 Cameroon 35 China 600 Côte d’Ivoire 101,600 Democratic Republic of the Congo 12,900 Dominican Republic 5,400 Ethiopia 493,200 Ghana 800 Guyana 1,900 Haiti 38,400 India 22,300 Indonesia 0 Kenya 558,000 Lesotho 57,000 Malawi 153,100 Mozambique 141,400 Namibia 76,500 Nigeria 293,300 Russia 46,900 Rwanda 73,500 South Africa 556,600 Sudan 300 Swaziland 190300 Tanzania 578,500 Thailand 1,500 Uganda 282,300 Ukraine 36 Vietnam 18,600 Zambia 194,300 Zimbabwe 191,700 Regions Caribbean Region 0 Central America NA Central Asia 0 Total 4,135,471 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: 1The 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. 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.