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Target 8: ≥90% eligible HIV-infected children (0-14 years) receive ART

Countries and their respective targets
Bangladesh
None
Cambodia
Percentage HIV exposed infants who receive a HIV test within 12 months of birth: 70%
Percentage HIV exposed infants who start CTX prophylaxis within 2 months of birth: 70%
China
Percentage HIV exposed infants who receive a HIV test within 18 months of birth: 80%
Percentage infants born to HIV-positive women who receive formula feeding: 90%
India
80% HIV-positive pregnant women will be reached by PPTCT services (2012)
90% of HIV-exposed infants will receive co-trimoxazole prophylaxis and have access to EID (2012)
Indonesia
None
Lao PDR
Percentage of infants born to identified HIV positive mothers receive ARV prophylaxis for PPTCT: 100%
Malaysia
None
Myanmar
None
Nepal
None
Papua New Guinea
Percent of HIV-positive children receiving ART: 80%
Thailand
Percentage infants born to HIV-positive mothers who receive formula feeding (2011): 100%
Vietnam
None
 

Framework Indicators measured:
(See Indicator Definitions and Metadata Entry)

  • Percentage of HIV-infected children (aged 0-14 years) who are currently receiving ART (UA Indicator)
  • Percentage of infants born to HIV-infected women receiving a virological test for HIV within 2 months of birth (UA Indicator)
  • Percentage of HIV-exposed infants who are receiving exclusive  breastfeeding, replacement feeding or mixed feeding at DPT3 visit (Infants will be aged around 3 months) (UA Indicator)
  • Percentage of infants born to HIV- infected women who are started on co-trimoxazole prophylaxis within 2 months of birth (UA Indicator)