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1 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Review in slides Vietnam

2 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Basic socio-demographic indicators Total population (in thousands)87,375 (2007) 1a Annual population growth rate1.3% (2005-2010) 1a Population aged 15-49 (thousands)49,817 (2007 ) 1a Percentage of population in urban areas27% (2007) 1a Crude birth rate (births per 1,000 population)18.9 (2007) 1a Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000 live births)17 (2006 ) 1b Human development index (HDI) - Rank/Value105/0.733 (2005) 2 Life expectancy at birth (years)72 (2006) 1b Adult literacy rate90.3% 2 Ratio of girls to boys in primary and secondary education (%)93 (2000) 3 GDP per capita (PPP, $US)3,071 (2005) 2 Per capita total health expenditure (Int.$)221 (2005) 1b Source: 1a. 2007 UN Population Division cited in WHO, UNAIDS and UNICEF. Epidemiological Fact Sheet on HIV and AIDS: Vietnam, July 2008 1b. World Health Statistics 2008, cited in WHO, UNAIDS and UNICEF. Epidemiological Fact Sheet on HIV and AIDS: Vietnam, July 2008 2. UNDP. Human Development Report, 2007/2008 3. World Development Indicators database. September 2008; http://ddp-ext.worldbank.org/. Data refers to the percentage of girls to boys enrolled at primary and secondary levels in public and private schools. UNESCO Institute for Statistics 2

3 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence and epidemiological status 3

4 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among various groups, 2007 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. National Sentinel Surveillance Report. 2007 4

5 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among most-at-risk populations, 2005-2006 Source: UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam January 2006 to December 2007 5

6 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among various high risk and low-risk populations, 2001-2006 Source: UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam January 2006 to December 2007 6

7 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Trend of HIV prevalence among IDUs, 1994-2004 Source: Vietnam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control (VAAC), Ministry of Health, 2005 7

8 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among IDUs, 2005-2006 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 8

9 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Trend of HIV prevalence among IDUs in cities, 1992-2005 Source: UNAIDS Epidemiological Fact sheets Vietnam 2006 update E National HIV prevalence among IDUs = 32.32% (2004) E HIV prevalence among IDUs in Ho chi Minh City soaring since 1993. 9

10 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Trend of HIV prevalence among FSWs, 1994-2004 Source: Vietnam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control (VAAC), Ministry of Health, 2005 10

11 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among FSWs, 2005-2006 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 Street-based sex workers have higher prevalence rate as compared to karaoke-based sex workers in Vietnam 11

12 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among STI patients, 1994-2005 Source: UNAIDS Epidemiological Fact sheets Vietnam 2006 update ENational HIV prevalence among STI patients = 2.56 (2004) E HIV prevalence among STI patients in Aung Giang and Hai Phong declining whereas in other cities on the rise, soaring in Kien Giang 12

13 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among TB patients, 1992-2005 Source: UNAIDS Epidemiological Fact sheets Vietnam 2006 update ENational HIV prevalence among TB patients = 5.30 (2004) E HIV prevalence among TB patients in Ho Chi Minh city declining whereas in other cities on the rise. 13

14 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among pregnant women, 1994-2005 Source: 1. UNAIDS Epidemiological Fact sheets Vietnam 2006 update 2. UNAIDS, UNGASS Country HIV prevalence among pregnant women (2005) National average = 0.44% 14

15 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Trend of HIV prevalence among prenatal women, 1994-2004 Source: General Department of Preventive Medicine and HIV/AIDS control, MOH 15

16 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among general population 15-49 yr, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. 16

17 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Projected HIV prevalence among general population 15-49 yr, 2005-2006 Source: MoH, FHI, USAID, HIV/AIDS Estimates and Projections 2005-2010. 2005 17

18 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific HIV prevalence among population 15-24 yr, 2001-2005 Source: UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam, 2005 18

19 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Estimated number of people living with HIV, 2003-2005 Source: UNAIDS Epidemiological Fact sheets Vietnam 2006 update and UNAIDS Global AIDS Epidemic Report, 2006 19

20 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Estimated number of people living with HIV, 1990-2005 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. HIV/AIDS Estimates and Projections 2005-2010. 2005 20

21 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Cumulative number of people living with HIV, 1991-2010 Source: MoH, FHI, USAID, HIV/AIDS Estimates and Projections 2005-2010. 2005 21

22 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % HIV infection by vulnerable groups, 2005 Source: Vietnam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control (VAAC), Ministry of Health, 2005 22

23 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of new HIV infections by risk group and by year, 1995-2019 Source: Data has been taken from Baseline Scenario using Asian Epidemic Model, 2007 23

24 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of HIV infections by age group, 1995-2005 Source: Vietnam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control (VAAC), Ministry of Health, 2005 24

25 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Estimated new HIV infections, by risk group, 2007 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. HIV/AIDS Estimates and Projections 2005-2010. 2005 25

26 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific 26 Vulnerability and HIV knowledge

27 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of most-at-risk populations with comprehensive knowledge, 2005-2006 Source: MoH, HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2005-2006 Comprehensive knowledge of HIV&AIDS: Percentage of people who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions (UNGASS definition) Comprehensive knowledge of HIV & AIDS is very low among most-at-risk populations across the country. 27

28 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of most-at-risk populations with comprehensive knowledge, 2005 vs. 2007 Comprehensive knowledge of HIV&AIDS: Percentage of people who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions (UNGASS definition) The knowledge among FSWs and IDUs has increased and for MSM currently stands at 55% Source: 1. UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam January 2006 to December 2007 2. UNAIDS, Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2006 28

29 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-49 yr with comprehensive knowledge, by region, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. Comprehensive knowledge of HIV&AIDS: Percentage of people who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions (UNGASS definition) 29

30 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-49 yr and 15-24 yr with comprehensive knowledge, by city, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. Comprehensive knowledge of HIV&AIDS: Percentage of people who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions (UNGASS definition) 30

31 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-49 yr with knowledge of HIV prevention, by education, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. 31

32 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-24 yr with comprehensive knowledge, by wealth quintile, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. Comprehensive knowledge of HIV&AIDS: Percentage of people who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions (UNGASS definition) 32

33 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. % of population 15-49 yr who would buy fresh vegetables from a person with HIV/AIDS, 2005 Education levels completed 33

34 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-49 yr who think that a person with AIDS should be allowed to continue working, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. 34

35 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Risk behaviours 35

36 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of IDUs who shared equipment and drug at last injection, 2005-2006 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 36

37 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of IDUS who shared equipment and drug during the past 6 months, 2005 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 37

38 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of IDUs who had sex with various female partners in the past 12 months Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 38

39 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of IDUs who have adopted safe behaviors to prevent HIV, 2005-2006 Source: UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam, 2005 Safe behaviors include: Using sterile equipment for injection and using condoms consistently during sexual intercourse 39

40 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of IDUs reporting consistent use of a condom with different sex partners, 2005-2006 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 40

41 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of IDUs reporting the use of a condom the last time they had sexual intercourse, 2005-2006 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 41

42 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of karaoke-based FSWs reporting the use of a condom during the most recent intercourse with various clients, 2005-2006 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 42

43 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 % of karaoke-based FSWs reporting consistent use of a condom with various clients in the past 12 months, 2005-2006 43

44 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of street-based FSWs reporting the use of a condom during the most recent intercourse with various clients, 2005-2006 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 44

45 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 % of street-based FSWs reporting consistent use of a condom with various clients in the past 12 months, 2005-2006 45

46 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of MSM who had sex with various female partners in the past 12 months, 2005-2006 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 46

47 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of MSM who reported use of a condom with various female partners the last time and consistently in the past 12 months, 2005-2006 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 47

48 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of males in high-risk occupations reporting the use of a condom the last time they had sex with FSW, 2000 Source: National AIDS Standing Bureau, FHI, HIV/AIDS Behavioral Surveillance round 1 Vietnam, 2000 48

49 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of men in high-risk occupations reporting sex with different people in the past 12 months 2000 Source: National AIDS Standing Bureau, FHI, HIV/AIDS Behavioral Surveillance round 1 Vietnam, 2000 49

50 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of men 15-49 yr who reported commercial sex in the past 12 months, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. City of residence Wealth quintile 50

51 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-49 yr reporting higher-risk sex in the past 12 months, 2005 City of residence Region of residence Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. Higher-risk sex defined as “ sex with non-marital, non-cohabitating partner in the past 12 months” 51

52 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of men 15-49 who have had multiple partners during the past 12 months, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005.  Women reported having no multiple partners for all age groups (0%)  The percentage was highest for never married men (12.6%). 52

53 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of men 15-49 yr reporting the use of a condom during the last higher-risk sex, 2005 City of residence Region of residence Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. Higher-risk sex defined as “ sex with non-marital, non-cohabitating partner in the past 12 months” 53

54 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % population 15-24 yr who have had sex before the age of 15, by wealth quintile and knowledge of condom, 2005 National average Female = 0.5% Male = 0.3 % Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. Wealth quintile 54

55 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-24 yr who had sex before the age of 18, by wealth quintile and knowledge of condom, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. National average Female = 9.8 % Male = 3.2 %  More sex, more knowledge and more condom use! Wealth quintile 55

56 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-24 yr reporting premarital sex in the past 12 months, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. Almost 5% men 15-24 yr have premarital sex in Vietnam 56

57 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-24 yr who had higher-risk sex during last 12 months, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. Higher-risk sex defined as “ sex with non-marital, non-cohabitating partner in the past 12 months” 57

58 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-24 yr reporting the use of a condom the last time they had higher-risk sex, 2005 Age groups Place of residence Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005. Higher-risk sex defined as “ sex with non-marital, non-cohabitating partner in the past 12 months” 58

59 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific 59 Socio-economic impact of the epidemic

60 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Estimated number of people impoverished due to HIV & AIDS, 2004-2015 Source: Martin G. Impact of HIV/AIDS on poverty in Cambodia, India, Thailand and Vietnam. ADB-UNAIDS Study Series, December 2006 (This document is remaining a draft. There may have more updated data for this graph) 60

61 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Expected change in life expectancy on national and sub-national levels, 1985-2010 Source: McLeod R. Socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific – Current and future scenarios. Asian Development Bank and UNAIDS, 2005 Life expectancy in Ho Chi Minh city is estimated to decline twice (0.2 year) as compared to national decline (0.1 year) by 2010, due to AIDS. 61

62 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Poverty reduction achievements with-and- without AIDS, 2003-2015 Source: Martin G. Impact of HIV/AIDS on household vulnerability and poverty in Vietnam. Consultant Report. Futures Group. September 2004 HIV & AIDS will slow down poverty reduction efforts at macro-level in the absence of effective intervention programs. 62

63 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Required budget for HIV and AIDS program from 2005 to 2010 YearHigh-investmentAverage investment 200534,413,00023,747,000 200639,226,00027,307,000 200744,720,00031,400,000 200850,087,00035,480,000 200956,094,00040,093,000 201061,700,00044,507,000 Total (US$)286,240,000202,534,000 Source: Vietnam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control (VAAC), Ministry of Health, 2005 63

64 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Amount of national funds spent by government from domestic sources for AIDS, 2001-2005 Source: 1. UNAIDS, Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, 2006 2. VNM_UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report, 2008 64

65 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific National response 65

66 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of most-at-populations who have been tested for HIV in the last 12 months and who knew their results, 2004-2005 Source: Ministry of Health, Vietnam. Results from the HIV/STI Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance (IBBS) in Vietnam, 2006 66

67 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of population 15-49 yr who have been tested for HIV and who knew their results, during the past 12 months, 2005 Source: GSO/NIHE, Vietnam Population and AIDS Indicators Survey, 2005.

68 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of most-at-risk population reached by prevention programs, 2005-2006 Source: UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam January 2006 to December 2007 68

69 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of most-at-risk population reached by prevention programs, by age, 2004 Source: UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam, 2005 69

70 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of pregnant women 15-49 with access to antenatal care, by place of residence and service provider, 2002 Source: National Committee for Population, Family and Children; Demographic and Health Survey, 2002 *National average for antenatal care Got service from Doctor = 46.4 % Got service from Nurse/Mid-wife = 40 % * This is most recent data available. 70

71 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Number of HIV+ pregnant women who are in need of and who received ART to reduce the risk of mother to child transmission of HIV, 2007 Source: WHO_UNAIDS_UNICEF_Towards Universal Access – Scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2008 71

72 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of HIV+ pregnant women who receive antiretroviral to reduce the risk of mother to child transmission of HIV, 2006 Vs. 2007 Source: UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam January 2006 to December 2007 72

73 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific Number of adults and children with advanced HIV infection who are in need and who received ART, 2007 Source: WHO_UNAIDS_UNICEF_Towards Universal Access – Scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2008 73

74 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of adults and children with advanced HIV infection receiving ART, 2005-2007 Source: 1. WHO_UNAIDS_UNICEF_Towards Universal Access – Scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector, 2008 2. UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam January 2006 to December 2007 3. Vietnam_UNAIDS, Epidemiological Fact Sheets, 2006 Update 74

75 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific % of adults and children with HIV known to be on treatment 12 months after the initiation of ART, 2007 Source: UNAIDS, UNGASS Country Report Vietnam January 2006 to December 2007 75

76 HIV and AIDS Data Hub for Asia-Pacific THANK YOU slides compiled by www.aidsdatahub.orgwww.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 sitewww.aidsdatahub.org 76


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