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200920102011201220132014 Adults living with HIV (15+) (thousands) [5] 100230240250260270 Children living with HIV (0-14) (thousands) [5] 27293032 Pregnant women with HIV delivering (thousands) [5,6] 1318 19 Orphans due to AIDS (age 0-17) (thousands) [5] 9197100110 120 Elimination of new HIV infection among children and keeping their mothers alive Angola Background Statistics November 2015 200920102011201220132014 Maternal and Child Survival Maternal Mortality Rate (per 100 000 live births) [1] 581561546526509493 <5 Mortality Rate (per 1 000 live births) [2] 192.0187.3177.3172.2167.1162.2 Infant Mortality Rate (per 1 000 live births) [2] 112.2109.6106.8104.1101.498.8 Neonatal Mortality Rate (per 1 000 live births) [2] 53.452.651.951.150.449.6 Antenatal and Delivery Health Coverage Pregnant women attending at least 4 ANC visit [2,3] 47% Pregnant women attending at least 1 ANC visit [2,3,4] 68% 80% Births attended by skilled personnel [3] 49% 1 HIV/AIDS: Incidence and Mortality [5] Text Maternal and Child Health Burden of HIV/AIDS New HIV Infections AIDS Deaths Option B+ Implementation
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200920102011201220132014 Partner HIV testing † ------ Knowledge about HIV prevention among young women (15-24) [5] 25.3%----- †No data for this variable were identified 200920102011201220132014 Prong 1New HIV infection in women (age 15-49) [8] 12 000- Prong 2Unmet need for family planning (age 15-49) ‡ [9] 28.8% 28.6% 28.5%28.4% Prong 3 Final transmission rate, including breastfeeding [8] 38% - 37%30%25% MTCT rate at 6 weeks [8] 15% - 16% 13%10% Maternal ARV/ART coverage [8] 18% - 14%17%30%45% Breastfeeding ARV coverage [6] 0% - --39%- Prong 4HIV+ women receiving ART for their own health [4] - - ---45% ‡ Only married or in-union women are included in the data available for this target Elimination of new HIV infection among children and keeping their mothers alive November 2015 2 Angola Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission 200920102011201220132014 Pregnant women with a known HIV status † ----33%- Pregnant women receiving ARVs [5] -21%14%17%30%45% Pregnant women initiating ART [7] ----- 45% Pregnant women with HIV delivering § [4,6] 13 000---16 00019 000 HEI started on cotrimoxazole prophylaxis [4,7] 14%--11%-24% HEI tested by 2 months [5] -3%5%6%15%14% Final HIV test for HEI (18-24 months) † ------ † No data for this variable were identified § Used as the proxy for number of HIV-Exposed Infants Targets for the Four Prongs of EMTCT PMTCT Cascade Additional Indicators Unmet Need [5] *Number of pregnant women living with HIV delivering used as a proxy for this indicator Option B+ Implementation
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Elimination of new HIV infection among children and keeping their mothers alive November 2015 3 References [1] Trends in Maternal Mortality: 1990 to 2015, Estimates by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, World Bank Group and the United Nations Population Division. Nov 2015. Available from: http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/monitoring/maternal-mortality-2015/en/ http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/monitoring/maternal-mortality-2015/en/ [2] Global Health Observatory data repository. WHO. 2015. Website: http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.mainhttp://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.main [3] World Health Statistics: 2015. WHO. 2015. Available from: http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/170250/1/9789240694439_eng.pdf?ua=1&ua=1http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/170250/1/9789240694439_eng.pdf?ua=1&ua=1 [4] UNICEF Data: Monitoring the Situation of Children and Women. 2015. Website: http://data.unicef.orghttp://data.unicef.org [5] AIDSinfo. UNAIDS. 2015. Website: http://aidsinfo.unaids.orghttp://aidsinfo.unaids.org [6] 2014 Progress Report on the Global Plan. UNAIDS. 2014. Available from: http://www.unaids.org/sites/default/files/documents/JC2681_2014-Global-Plan-progress_en.pdfhttp://www.unaids.org/sites/default/files/documents/JC2681_2014-Global-Plan-progress_en.pdf [7] The Interagency Task Team on the Prevention and Treatment of HIV Infection in Pregnant Women, Mothers and Children. 2015. Website: http://www.emtct-iatt.orghttp://www.emtct-iatt.org [8] 2015 Progress Report on the Global Plan. UNAIDS. 2015. Available from: http://www.unaids.org/sites/default/files/media_asset/JC2774_2015ProgressReport_GlobalPlan_en.pdfhttp://www.unaids.org/sites/default/files/media_asset/JC2774_2015ProgressReport_GlobalPlan_en.pdf [9] Model-Based Estimates and Projections of Family Planning Indicators 2015: Unmet Need for Family Planning. United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs: Population Division, Fertility and Family Planning Section. 2015. Website: http://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/theme/family-planning/cp_model.shtmlhttp://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/theme/family-planning/cp_model.shtml [10] WHO-UNICEF immunization coverage estimate 2015. Website: http://apps.who.int/immunization_monitoring/globalsummary/timeseries/tswucoveragebcg.htmlhttp://apps.who.int/immunization_monitoring/globalsummary/timeseries/tswucoveragebcg.html Comment about disparity between routine vaccination coverage (n=3) and EID. Angola Health System Coverage and Effectiveness Monitoring and Evaluation Systems Text about unmet need in ART, expanding gap between adult & ped ART coverage, and increased 12 month ART retention. Comparing Routine Vaccination and EID Coverage [5,10] Universal Treatment [5] Option B+ Implementation
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