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14990 | Estimated antiretroviral therapy coverage among children | { "link": "http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home", "retrievedDate": "23-March-18", "additionalInfo": "Indicator name\nEstimated antiretroviral therapy coverage among children\n\nName abbreviated\n\n \n\nData Type Representation\nPercent\n\nTopic\n\n \n\nISO Health Indicators Framework\nAccessibility\n\nRationale\n\n \n\nDefinition\nEstimated percentage of eligible children under the age of 15 currently receiving antiretroviral therapy\n\nAssociated terms\n\n \n\nPreferred data sources\n\n \n\nOther possible data sources\n\n \n\nMethod of measurement\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation\nCalculating the numerator\n\nData for the calculation of the numerator are compiled from the most recent reports received by WHO, UNICEF and/or UNAIDS from health ministries or from other reliable sources in the countries, such as bilateral partners, foundations and nongovernmental organizations that are major providers of treatment services.\n\u00a0\nEstimating the denominator\nThe Spectrum software package (WHO/UNAIDS) is used to estimate the number of children up to the age of 15 living with HIV; the same estimate is used to identify the number of children who need antiretroviral therapy. These estimates require assumptions about fertility among women living with HIV, the efficacy of various prophylaxis regimens to prevent mother-to-child transmission, the timing of progression between different CD4 levels and children\u2019s survival rates (depending, for example, on how and at what age they became infected).\n\u00a0\n\u00a0\n\u00a0\n\nM&E Framework\n\n \n\nMethod of estimation of global and regional aggregates\n\n \n\nDisaggregation\n\n \n\nUnit of Measure\n\n \n\nUnit Multiplier\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data dissemination\n\n \n\nExpected frequency of data collection\n\n \n\nLimitations\n\n \n\nLinks\n\n \n\nComments\n\n \n\nContact Person\n\n \n\n", "dataPublishedBy": "World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO)", "dataPublisherSource": null } |
2018-03-23 12:42:57 | 2018-03-23 12:42:57 | 2694 | Indicator name Estimated antiretroviral therapy coverage among children Name abbreviated Data Type Representation Percent Topic ISO Health Indicators Framework Accessibility Rationale Definition Estimated percentage of eligible children under the age of 15 currently receiving antiretroviral therapy Associated terms Preferred data sources Other possible data sources Method of measurement Method of estimation Calculating the numerator Data for the calculation of the numerator are compiled from the most recent reports received by WHO, UNICEF and/or UNAIDS from health ministries or from other reliable sources in the countries, such as bilateral partners, foundations and nongovernmental organizations that are major providers of treatment services. Estimating the denominator The Spectrum software package (WHO/UNAIDS) is used to estimate the number of children up to the age of 15 living with HIV; the same estimate is used to identify the number of children who need antiretroviral therapy. These estimates require assumptions about fertility among women living with HIV, the efficacy of various prophylaxis regimens to prevent mother-to-child transmission, the timing of progression between different CD4 levels and children’s survival rates (depending, for example, on how and at what age they became infected). M&E Framework Method of estimation of global and regional aggregates Disaggregation Unit of Measure Unit Multiplier Expected frequency of data dissemination Expected frequency of data collection Limitations Links Comments Contact Person | http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.home | World Health Organization Global Health Observatory (GHO) |
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