This is the first quarterly HIV Program report after implementation of the 2011 Integrated Clinical
HIV Guidelines1 in July 2011. A summary of the key achievements between July and September
2011 is provided below:
o Scale-up of integrated HIV services had reached the following number of sites:
__810__ HTC sites (547 within and 263 outside of health facilities)
__409__ (static) ART sites
__317__ PMTCT sites (Option B+)
__225__ Pre-ART sites
__193__ sites with HIV-exposed child follow-up
__381,816__ persons tested and counselled for HIV, 165,580 (43%) of these tested for the first
time.
__120,201 (74%) __of 162,187 women at ANC had their HIV status ascertained; __10,336 (9%)__ of
these were HIV positive and 8,277 (78%) of these received ARVs.
__115,103 (91%) __of 126,514 women at maternity had their HIV status ascertained;__ 9,192 (8%)__
of these were HIV positive and 8,127 (88%) of these received ARVs during labour.
__8,509 (8%)__ of infants discharged alive from maternity were known to be HIV exposed, __7,758
(91%)__ of these received ARV prophylaxis.
3,244 women started ART under Option B+: 1,847 (52%) were pregnant and 1,394 (48%)
were breastfeeding.
24,638 patients started ART during this quarter; this is 30% more than in any other quarter
since the start of the ART program in 2004.
79% of adults and 79% of children were retained alive on ART 12 months after ART
initiation.
295,962 patients were alive and on ART by end of September 2011; 4,384 (1.5%) were on
ART regimen 5A (tenofovir / lamivudine / efavirenz)
3,596 HIV exposed children and 8,594 pre-ART patients enrolled for follow-up in HIV Care
Clinics (HCC)
2,856 health workers were trained in the new integrated PMTCT/ART curriculum during Q3,
bringing the total number of health workers re-trained in the new guidelines to 3,366. All
training details were captured in the new national HIV training data base (TrainSMART) at
MOH.
266 new HTC providers were trained during Q3 and 25 qualified HTC providers received
further skills training in couples counselling.
20 new STI providers were trained during Q3.