People Living with HIV (PLHIV)

Philippines HIV/AIDS Surveillance Technical Report 2003

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The 2003 Technical Report provides the facts and figures gathered by the National HIV/AIDS Sentinel Surveillance System (NHSSS) from 1993. It includes data from the AIDS Registry, the Serologic Surveillance and the Behavioral Surveillance. This report also features the data from the newly setup Sentinel STI Etiologic Surveillance System.

AIDS in Malaysia 2009

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The document shows number of new HIV infection, AIDS cases and AIDS death in Malaysia from 1986-2009.

AIDS in Malaysia 2004

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The document shows number of new HIV infection, AIDS cases and AIDS death in Malaysia from 1986-2004.

AIDS in Malaysia 2010

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The document shows number of new HIV infection, AIDS cases and AIDS death in Malaysia from 1986-2010.

NACO: Annual Report 2010-11

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The recent HIV estimations highlight an overall reduction in adult HIV prevalence as well as new infections (HIV incidence) in the country, although variations exist across the states. The analysis of epidemic projections has revealed that the number of annual new HIV infections has declined by more than 50 percent during the last decade.

Safeguarding the Future: Giving Priority to the Needs of Adolescent and Young Mothers Living with HIV

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In 2019, WHO and Coalition for Children Affected by AIDS convened a learning session of scientific and programmatic experts to consolidate the evidence on why HIV-affected adolescent mothers and their children are being left behind and to deliberate on the multiple-level changes needed to improve their outcomes. This technical brief follows on from that session and will be useful to HIV programme managers in health ministries and other adolescent- and youth-linked line ministries, especially those in in sub-Saharan Africa, in implementing, monitoring and evaluating adolescent and youth-responsive and -friendly health services for young mothers living with HIV. This technical brief aims to inform and support global dialogue and accelerate action on prioritizing services and support for adolescent and young mothers living with HIV. It details core programmatic examples and key strategies actions from across sub Saharan Africa that demonstrate how governments, health facilities, social services, communities, families and adolescent and young mothers are working together to bridge the gap between adolescent and adult-focused HIV and maternal health services. The programme examples provided serve to highlight potential and ongoing learnings in countries.