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HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific

Explore the basic socio-demographic indicators, HIV prevalence, risk behaviors, vulnerability, economics, and the national response to HIV/AIDS in the Philippines from various sources. Contains data on HIV prevalence among key populations, new HIV cases over time, reported cases and deaths, modes of transmission, and more. Stay informed about the trends and statistics surrounding HIV and AIDS in the Philippines through this comprehensive review.

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HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific

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  1. HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Review in slidesPhilippines

  2. Content • Basic socio-demographic indicators • HIV prevalence and epidemiological status (1984-2009) • Risk behaviors (2003-2009) • Vulnerability and HIV knowledge (1997-2007) • Economics of AIDS (2000-2004) • National Response (2003-2007) • Archives

  3. Basic socio-demographic indicators Source:1. UNFPA The State of World Population 2010 2. UN Statistics Division 2010: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/products/socind/population.htm 3. World Bank World Development Indicators & Global Development Finance ;http://databank.worldbank.org/ddp/home.do?Step=12&id=4&CNO=2 4. WHO World Health Statistics 2010 5. UNDP Human Development Report 2010 6. UN Population Division - Population Prospects: The 2008 Revision, Population Database

  4. HIV prevalence and epidemiological status

  5. HIV prevalence among MARPs, 2009 R5 sites= Global Fund Round 5 sites, R6 sites = Global Fund Round 6 sites Source: IHBSS National Dissemination Forum, 11 December 2009, Heritage Hotel, Manila

  6. HIV prevalence per 100,000 most at risk population, 2009 Source: IHBSS National Dissemination Forum, 11 December 2009, Heritage Hotel, Manila

  7. 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 IDUs FSWs MSM HIV prevalence among populations at higher risk, 2007 (%) Source: UNAIDS, Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2008

  8. Number of reported new HIV cases per month, 2007-2009 Source: Philippine HIV and AIDS Registry, Department of Health, National Epidemiology Center, December 2009

  9. Average number of new cases per month, 2000-2009 Source: Philippine HIV and AIDS Registry, Department of Health, National Epidemiology Center, December 2009

  10. Number of reported HIV/AIDS cases and deaths, 1984-2009 Source: Philippine HIV and AIDS Registry, Department of Health, National Epidemiology Center, December 2009

  11. Number of reported HIV/AIDS cases by age, 1984-2009 Age Female Male Number Source: Philippine HIV and AIDS Registry, Department of Health, National Epidemiology Center, December2009

  12. Percent distribution of reported HIV/AIDS cases by mode of transmission, 1984- October 2009 Source: Philippine HIV and AIDS Registry, Department of Health, National Epidemiology Center, October 2009

  13. Geo-distribution of reported HIV/AIDS cases Source: IHBSS National Dissemination Forum, 11 December 2009, Heritage Hotel, Manila

  14. Percent distribution of types of sexual transmission, 1984-2009 Year Source: Philippine HIV and AIDS Registry, Department of Health, National Epidemiology Center, December2009

  15. Percent distribution of types of sexual transmission in 2009, 2008 & 1984-2009 Source: Philippine HIV and AIDS Registry, Department of Health, National Epidemiology Center, December 2009

  16. Syphilis prevalence among FSW and MSM, 2009 R5 sites= Global Fund Round 5 sites, R6 sites = Global Fund Round 6 sites Source: IHBSS National Dissemination Forum, 11 December 2009, Heritage Hotel, Manila

  17. Syphilis and Hepatitis C prevalence among IDU, 2009 Source: IHBSS National Dissemination Forum, 11 December 2009, Heritage Hotel, Manila

  18. Percentage of overseas Filipino workers as part of the total number of HIV cases, 1984-2009 Aug Source: Philippine HIV and AIDS Registry, Department of Health, National Epidemiology Center, December 2009

  19. Archives

  20. HIV prevalence and epidemiological status

  21. 180 171 162 Male Female Total 160 144 140 139 140 119 120 111 110 104 96 94 100 91 88 80 80 76 80 73 60 60 60 53 52 51 50 48 44 43 34 40 32 31 30 20 0 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Reported number of HIV cases, 1996-2005 (Number) Year Source: WHO, UNICEF, UNAIDS. Epidemiological Fact Sheets on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2006 December

  22. Perinatal Blood transfusion 2% 1% Bisexual Injecting drug use 6% 0% Homosexual 20% Heterosexual 71% Mode of HIV transmission in the Philippines – distribution of HIV cases , 2005 Source: United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS. Monitoring the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS. Country Report-Philippines. December 2005

  23. 0 0 1 6 5 Heterosexual contact Homosexual contact 15 Bisexual contact Blood/blood product Injecting drug use Needle prick injury Not reported 72 Reported modes of transmission among infected OFW, January 1984–March 2005, OFW: Overseas Filipino Workers Source: Eugenio M. CACCAM, Jr. Current State and Future Projections of the Spread of HIV/AIDS. Access on 10 September 2008 from http://www.jcie.org/researchpdfs/RisingTide/philippines.pdf

  24. THANK YOU slides compiled by www.aidsdatahub.org Data shown in this slide set are comprehensive to the extent they are available from country reports. Please inform us if you know of sources where more recent data can be used. Please acknowledge www.aidsdatahub.org if slides are lifted directly from this site

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