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HIV and AIDS

Data Hub for Asia-Pacific

Review in slides Most-at-risk populations

HIV and AIDS

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HIV prevalence and epidemiological status (1990-2009)

Sex worker IDU MSM

Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (2004-2008) Risk behaviors (2005-2009) Resource needs and AIDS spending (2006-2008) National Response (2005-2008)

Coverage and prevention HIV testing Care and Treatment Monitoring and evaluation

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% of most-at-risk populations covered by targeted prevention programs in South-east Asia, 2003 1% 5.4% 8% 19%

MSM covered by prevention programs IDUs reached by harm reduction programs Risky acts protected by publically distributing condoms Sex workers covered by outreach prevention prorams Source: WHO (2004), Coverage of selected service for HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Support in Low and Middle Income Countries in 2003

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% of men who have sex with men reporting the use of a condom the last time they had sex in India (2002) , Indonesia (2002-2003) and Vietnam (2006) (%) 100 78 80 60 53 54 45 49 54 47 39 40 33 20 0 India 2002 (5 cities) With MSWs Indonesia 2002-2003 (3 cities) Vietnam 2006 (Ho Chi Minh City) With non-MSWs With FSWs

Source: - India National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) – Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. National Baseline High Risk and Bridge Population Behavioural Surveillance Survey, 2002. - Indonesia Ministry of Health and Central Bureau of Statistics. Behavioural Surveillance in 13 provinces, 2002-2003. 2004.

- Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006

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