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Dr Susan Zimba –Tembo Professional Officer – WHO 1 st March 2013, Crest Golf Hotel
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HIV Prevalence 14.3% PLHIV 1.1 million Goal to expand the national response to mitigate the effects of HIV/AIDS and opportunistic infections, by improving access to quality care, treatment and support services Programme based on WHO/UNAIDS treatment 2.0 principles
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Five pillars o I – Optimize drug regimens o II – Promote diagnostics using point of care and other simplified technologies o III – Reduce costs o IV – Adapt delivery systems o V – Mobilize communities, protect human rights
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ART introduced in public sector in 2002 Abolished user fees in 2004 Rapid scale up 143 in 2003 to 344,000 Coupled with increase in ART sites from 3 to 500 Decentralised service delivery with task shifting Making progress towards universal access 76.5% (2011)
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8 million 15 million 200 2 15. 0 12. 5 10. 0 7.5 5.0 2.5 0.0
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Deaths due to AIDS were averted approximately 50, 000 lives saved in 2011 Total death rate in adults declined from 1.02 percent in 2000 to 1.31 percent in 2011 Total death rate among infants declined from 19 percent in 1997 to 5.3 percent in 2011 For children aged 1-4 years the decline was from 17.1 percent in 1999 to 8.8 percent.
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Geographical and age disparities in ART coverage Early infant diagnosis Growing need especially with policy change- test and treat Adherence and retention in care including emerging drug resistance Point of care diagnostic services Human resource
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Universal access can be reached Further scale-up must address disparities and inequities With new evidence and new policies, the number of persons eligible for ART will increase Forward-looking policies, more effective and innovative approaches, together with further investments ARVs for treatment and prevention are a powerful tool towards ending the HIV epidemic
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