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Excellent healthcare – locally delivered Treatment 2013 Overview – Current global situation Tsitsi Apollo Zimbabwe

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Excellent healthcare – locally delivered

Treatment 2013Overview – Current global situation

Tsitsi ApolloZimbabwe

9.7 million people on ART by end of 2012 - 1.6 million more than at the end of 2011

Actual and projected numbers of people receiving antiretroviral therapy in low-and middle-income countries, and by WHO Region, 2003–2015

Source: 2013 Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting (WHO/UNICEF/UNAIDS).

People on ART: Progress in all Regions, global increase sustained by high population growth rate in Sub-Saharan Africa

199 000+ 62 000

938 000+ 98 000

308 000+ 47 00025 100

+ 4 800

7 530 000+ 1 350 000

792 000 + 65 000

Absolute number of people on ART at end of 2012+ Absolute increase in 2012

Source: 2013 Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting (WHO/UNICEF/UNAIDS).

630 000 children globally on ART

+ 300

+ 12 400

+ 1 300+ 100

+ 48 000 + 2 100

Absolute number of children < 15 years on ART at end of 2012

Source: 2013 Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting (WHO/UNICEF/UNAIDS).

8 500

46 100

12 0001 100

544 00019 100

2011 20120

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

29%[25-31]

34%[29-36]

59%[56-66]

68 %[65-75] Children

Adult

34%30%

The gap between adult and child ART coverage in 20 high burden countries is widening

Source: Global AIDS Response Progress Reporting (WHO/UNICEF/UNAIDS) and 2013 UNAIDS estimates.

ART averted 4.2 million deaths in past decade

Annual number of people dying from AIDS-related causes in low- and middle-incomecountries globally compared with a scenario of no antiretroviral therapy, 1996–2012

a The data points for 2012 are projected based on the scaling up of programmes in 2009–2011 and do not represent official estimates of the number of annual AIDS-related deaths.

CD4 ≤ 200

CD4 ≤ 350+

TB/HIVHBV/HIV

CD4 ≤ 350+

TB/HIVHBV/HIV

+

CD4 ≤ 500

“Test and treat” All HIV+

1 2 3 4 5

ART regardless of CD4 count for: HIV-SD couples Pregnant women

+TB/HIV HBV/HIV

SD couplesPregnant

Children < 5

Estimated millions of people eligible for

ART in lower & middle-income countries in 2012

11 17 21 26 32

Recommended since 2010

Recommended until 2010

When to start – ART Trends