Excellent healthcare – locally delivered ProgressReport 2016 PREVENTHIV,
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Excellent healthcare – locally delivered Progress. Report 2016 PREVENTHIV, TESTANDTREATALL WHOSUPPORTFOR COUNTRYIMPACT
Contents 2. Service cascade 1. Global impact 3. Policies and WHO support
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Decline in HIV incidence and mortality over time Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates.
Number of people newly infected with HIV Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates. The red shading shows future targets.
Number of people dying from HIV Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates. The red shading shows future targets.
Contents 2. Service cascade 1. Global impact 3. Policies and WHO support
Universal health coverage to end AIDS Source: Global Health Sector Strategy on HIV, 2016 -2021.
Improvements are needed at each stage of the cascade of HIV testing and treatment services, 2015 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates.
Number of people receiving antiretroviral treatment Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates. The red shading shows future targets.
Countries with their size proportional to the number of people on treatment between 2000 and 2015 (video( Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates.
Increase in people receiving ART over time Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates.
ART coverage over time Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates.
ART coverage by sex among adults, 2015 Source: UNAIDS/WHO estimates.
Contents 2. Service cascade 1. Global impact 3. Policies and WHO support
WHO has developed four core sets of guidelines to support Fast-Track action in countries Source: WHO
Countries that have included or that plan to include HIV self-testing in their national policies, October 2016 Source: WHO 2016 survey (HIV Country Intelligence Tool).
Adoption of the «treat all» recommendation among adults and adolescents living with HIV, October 2016 33% of all LMIC and 71% of fast track countries have adopted «treat all». By the end of 2016, more than half of all LMIC and 80% of fast track countries will have adopted «treat all» Source: Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting (WHO/UNICEF/UNAIDS) and WHO HIV Country Intelligence Tool.
Implementation of the «treat all» recommendation among adults and adolescents living with HIV, October 2016 30% of all LMIC and 63% of fast track countries have implemented «treat all» Source: Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting (WHO/UNICEF/UNAIDS) and WHO HIV Country Intelligence Tool.
Provision of lifelong ART to pregnant and breastfeeding women living with HIV, October 2016 Source: Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting (WHO/UNICEF/UNAIDS) and WHO HIV Country Intelligence Tool.
Countries are adapting the WHO guidelines for key population services in their national HIV policies or plans, October 2016 Source: WHO 2016 survey (WHO Country Intelligence Tool).
Countries that completed HIV services cascades, October 2016 Source: WHO 2016 survey (WHO Country Intelligence Tool).
Median CD 4 cell count at ART initiation have increased significantly in all regions
Prices are still falling, but second-line ART costs three times more than first-line ART Source: WHO Global Price Reporting Mechanism.
Capacity-building workshops are supporting the implementation of key WHO guidelines, 2016 Source: WHO
Areas in which WHO provided countries with significant technical support for their HIV programmes in the past three years Source: WHO 2016 survey (WHO HIV Country Intelligence Tool). Note: There are no countries where support for only treatment and testing are provided.