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1 The Nexus Between 90/90/90 and Epidemic Control Ambassador Deborah Birx IAS July 2018

2 What is the Global Goal for HIV? The HIV/AIDS SDG Goal: Control the HIV Pandemic by /90/90 by 2020 and 95/95/95 by 2030 The global strategy to achieve these objectives: FAST TRACK STRATEGY PEPFAR s role is to support the above in the most effective and efficient manner possible to ensure the above can be sustained 2

3 The 90/90/90 has provided a framework for us to monitor and evaluate our program implementation and triangulate to impact at the community level. Using 90/90/90 we have defined the key gaps by age, gender and risk so we can address the gaps and improve the program 3

4 Epidemics evolve and our job is to understand that and adjust our programs appropriately. Changing the course of the pandemic in the time of urbanization and twice as many year olds in SSA entering the age of sexual debut 4

5 Youth Wave in Zambia At the beginning of the Epidemic Today Young Men Population: 781,000 Young Men PLHIV: 38,000 Young Women Population: 772,000 Young Women PLHIV: 66,000 Young Men Population: 1.6 million Young Men PLHIV: 48,000 Young Women Population: 1.6 million Young Women PLHIV: 77,000 Source: US Bureau of the Census, 2017 & UNAIDS,

6 Where are we in progress to epidemic control: triangulating program and PHIA data 6

7 What Is Epidemic Control? And How Do We Define Success? PEPFAR defines epidemic control in standard epidemiologic terms, i.e., the point at which the annual number of new infections falls below the total number of deaths of HIV positive patients* We support UNAIDS targets (i.e., 90% of PLHIV to be diagnosed, 90% of those diagnosed to be covered on ART, and 90% of those on ART to be virally suppressed).9 x.9 x.9 = 73% of all PLHIV virally suppressed is a sound alternative way to assess progress towards epidemic control * Though it should be noted that dying our way into epidemic control will not be accepted

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11 What have we learned? Dramatic impact is possible if: The core policies are adopted quickly and continuously evolving based on program needs and gaps AND we are in constant communication with community and implementing partners to make rapid improvements

12 Rollout of PHIA Surveys Source: ICAP, Feb 2018

13 Achieving Epidemic Control Progress toward 90/90/90 in Adults Progress to in Adults (%) Swaziland 15+ (2016) Lesotho (2016) Zimbabwe (2015) Malawi (2015) Zambia (2015) Aware of HIV Status Treated Virally Suppressed Uganda (2017) Tanzania (2017) Source: Population-Based HIV Impact Assessments (PHIA) IMPACT Studies, 2016, 2017

14 HIV Prevalence (%) Substantial declines in HIV infections in young people and parents surviving in just 5 years Age Groups (years) SHIMS 1 (2011) SHIM 2 ( ) 14

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17 Dramatic increase in viral load suppression 2015 vs 2017 (Namibia) 90% 80% 74% 71% 70% 64% 60% 53% 50% 43% 40% 30% 20% 10% 68% 73% 0% Zambezi 2015 (SISTER) Zambezi 2017 (Prelim. NAMPHIA) Aware of HIV+ ART of HIV+ VLS of HIV+ on ART

18 We have achieved substantial declines in the absolute number of new infections and incidence rates with only one gender virally suppressed and <50% of young men or women knowing their status

19 KEY GAP : Prevention and treatment Services for Young Men AND Adolescent Girls & Young Women Girls and Young Women DREAMS Risk avoidance and reduction Sexual violence prevention, PrEP Finding young men and ensuring diagnosis and treatment Well HIV + Young Men 9-24 yo Uninfected Young Men yo yo VMMC Condoms PrEP HIV

20 Progress to 90/90/90 in 15 to 24 year olds Percent Aware On ART Suppressed Note: Results based on self-report of HIV awareness and ART status (plus ARV testing in Malawi and Zambia), and on viral load testing.

21 Viral load suppression at the community level Aged (59) Swaziland 68% Lesotho 61% Zimbabwe 55% Malawi 59% Zambia 51% Uganda 48% Tanzania 42% Aged Swaziland 42% Lesotho 42% Zimbabwe 34% Malawi 34% Zambia 26% Uganda 26% Tanzania 28% PHIA

22 Using granular data PHIA and programmatic data : we have identified the key gaps in the diagnosis of well children and young adults, and reaching key populations and together we are tailoring our response to address the gaps Across every age and gender the gap is the first 90 and it is the gateway to effective prevention and treatment services Among key populations the gap is variable in some cases by risk where linking to services maybe the largest gap 22

23 Progress and KEY GAPS Towards Epidemic Control : *Pooled data from Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe from PHIA projects.

24 Rwanda National gaps still remain, especially in Kigali and Southern province % 90.00% 80.00% 70.00% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Kigali city Eastern Southern Western Northern 90% ART coverage 81% ART coverage Male <15 Female <15 Male Female Male 25+ Female

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26 Uneven Progress in Treatment Coverage, Spectrum 2016 Projection ART Coverage, Men 15-24y, FY17 ART Coverage, Men 25y+, FY17 ART Coverage, Women 15-24y, FY17 ART Coverage, Women 25y+, FY17 ART Coverage Unmet Need 38% 47% 59% 82% 55,949 94, , ,087 26

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28 ART Gap Program Data and 2018 PLHIV PHIA Estimates % PLHIV Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 100% % ,138 2,211 3,167 4,311 4,119 3,514 3,172 5,463 80% 7,005 9,335 10,016 70% 7,344 3,616 6,284 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 5,365 4,877 2,096 3,195 1,293 6,248 2,527 17,214 11,457 19,869 18,311 8,661 12,853 10,421 9,001 12,677 17,432 5,584 0% On ART APR 2017 Proportion (%) Tx Gap (%) Age and sex

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30 Gap to and by Age and Sex: Focus Must be on Men and Youth 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Blantyre Zomba Mangochi Machinga Chikwawa <15 FY M FY F FY16 25+M FY16 25+F FY16 30

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32 % PLHIV on ART Highest-Burden Districts < < < < < < < < Distribution of coverage gap 90% 80% M % F % F % M % F % F % M % F % F % M % F % F % 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% M F M F M F M F gp City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality gp City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality gp Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality kz ethekwini Metropolitan Municipality 32

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34 Mozambique : Gap to ART Coverage Targets: and Data source: Spectrum v5.63, FY17 TX_CURR; program results are imputed for sites missing age bands (non-epts sites) 34

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36 Ukraine National Cascade excluding non-government controlled areas in est. PLHIV 200, , % 90% 182,095 69% 90% 163,886 90% 147, ,000 43% 38% 38% 50, , ,394 86,038 77,434 Est no. PLHIV Know their HIV+ status=registered in care, Oct 1, 2017 In ART program, Nov 1, 2017 Undetectable VL (<1,000): 44,746 with UVL / 49,497 tested 36in 2016

37 Ukraine : Estimated undiagnosed PLHIV PWID and MSM Estimated number of undiagnosed HIV-positive PWID-PLHIV Estimated number of undiagnosed HIV-positive MSM-PLHIV Estimated number of undiagnosed HIV-positive PWID-PLHIV Estimated number of undiagnosed HIVpositive MSM-PLHIV 37

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39 Evolving our programs rapidly using the best science and new tools and evaluating why something is not working

40 KEY GAP : Prevention and treatment Services for Young Men AND Adolescent Girls & Young Women Girls and Young Women DREAMS Risk avoidance and reduction Sexual violence prevention, PrEP Finding young men and ensuring diagnosis and treatment Well HIV + Young Men 9-24 yo Uninfected Young Men yo yo VMMC Condoms PrEP HIV

41 FIRST 90 Missing: men under 35, women under 25, well children, infants, and MSM In the last 4 years we have tested nearly 300M people, Evolving and optimizing testing strategies 41

42 Positives In the Five Acceleration Districts, FY17 Q2-Q4 Yield Dropped Across All Age and Sex Groups 6,000 Decreases in yield are highest among the populations we need to reach most 12.0% 5, % 4,000 3,000 2, % 6.0% 4.0% Percent Yield 1, % 0 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q2 Q3 Q % Male Female 42

43 Tanzania MAINTAINING YIELD: SYMPTOM AND RISK-BASED SCREENING In Tanzania, ICAP collected data on symptoms and HIV risk on ALL people tested in community setting (December/January) HIV Risk* only Symptoms only Symptoms AND risk NO symptoms OR risk Tested Positive % yield % % % % TOTAL 26, % *Risk = KVP or known HIV contact since last test;, ** Symptoms include cough, fever, lymphadenopathy 43

44 Namibia: Index Testing Led to Increased HIV Case Finding Among Young Men (15-24 yrs) HTS_POS Trends Among year old young men, FY15-17 FY15 FY16 FY yrs yrs Linear (20-24 yrs) 44

45 Botswana: I-TECH - Case ID during Standard, After-hours and weekend HTS (32 facilities FY18 Q1-Q2) Males 25+ comprised 59% of cases identified during weekends, compared to 35% and 39% during standard- and after-hours, respectively. Yield was highest for weekend testing (9.1%), followed by afterhours testing (8.5%) and standard hours testing (4.9%) Yield 4.9% Yield 8.5% Yield 9.1% 45

46 Utilizing new testing options SELF-Testing (HIVST) Routinely offer HIVST for partners declining testing Integration of HIVST in all testing modalities Prioritize men, youth, and workplace distribution for HIVST distribution HIVST for key and priority populations 46

47 National 46,224 PLHIV Gap Harare 3,000-10,000 PLHIV Gap 17 Districts Adjust the intensity of support & testing modalities to reach by district & by subpopulation High ART Gap High ART Gap 1,500 3,000 PLHIV Gap 8 Districts <1,500 PLHIV Gap 7 Districts 0 PLHIV Gap 7 Districts Maintenance Medium ART Gap Low ART Gap

48 SECOND 90: same day linkage initiating the asymptomatic on Tx 48

49 Namibia: FY17 Tx_New; Time from HIV Diagnosis to ART Initiation, FY17 Q1 Q4 Cumulative (%) Started on ART 100% 89% 90% 89% 90% 93% 90% 78% 82% 81% 83% 80% 70% 60% 50% 43% 47% 52% 61% 60% 63% 68% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 0 7 days FY17 Q1 Day 0 7 Days 30 days 90 Days FY17 FY17 Q2 Q3 49 FY17 Q4 FY17 Q1 FY17 Q2 FY17 Q3 FY17 Q4 30 days FY17 Q1 FY17 Q2 FY17 Q3 FY17 Q4 90 days FY17 Q1 FY17 Q2 FY17 Q3 FY17 Q4

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51 Why are Special Services Needed for Men? Men access ART at later stages of immune suppression Men experience higher mortality rates once initiated on ART Men accounted for 41% of PLHIV in SSA and 53% of AIDSrelated deaths in 2016 Lower viral suppression among men compared to women is consistent across all age groups (PHIA )* However, if men can get on ART and stabilize, they stay in care and on ART at similar rates as women PHIA analysis were based on Malawi, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe; MER data from PEPFAR ; Data from UNAIDS 207 Report: Blind Spot: Reaching out to boys and men. blind_spot 51

52 Creation of Male Friendly Corners Lesotho has the 2 nd highest prevalence of HIV worldwide 25.6% of adult population (15-49) is living with HIV HIV-related disease #1 cause of death Adult incidence high 52 new infections occur daily Men believed to drive HIV epidemic among AGYW Men have poor health seeking behaviour Those who seek care do so very late 52

53 Closing the Gaps: 8 Pilot Men Friendly corners (June- Dec 2017) % 14.2% 118% Total Patients Seen Total Known Eligible for testing Total Tested Tested Positive ART Initiation Declined Test 53 53

54 Women and TLD who is empowered and who are we empowering for decision making? 54 54

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56 Sites targeted for intervention to improve viral suppression

57 Challenges in viral suppression among children <15

58 Challenges in viral suppression among young people yrs

59 More than 25% of our program dollars are in prevention and we remain the largest investment in HIV prevention The first 90 is also key for prevention 59

60 Preventing infections in young men 15.2M voluntary medical male circumcisions Largest single-year increase (3.5M) in PEPFAR s history 60

61 15.2 Million PEPFAR-Supported VMMCs PEPFAR MER FY17Q4 data 61

62 Preventing new infections in young women 62

63 Greater than 25-40% reduction in new HIV diagnoses among young women in nearly two-thirds (65%) of DREAMS-supported districts since districts that had a decline of greater than 40%. Importantly, new diagnoses declined in nearly all DREAMS intervention districts.

64 DREAMS Programming Impact Group by percent of districts in each country with a greater than 25% decline 70% 100% of Districts 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 80% of Districts <50% of Districts

65 PREP_NEW FY2018 Q1+Q2 Results & Total FY2018 Targets by Country 25,000 20,000 15,000 At 38% of total FY2018 PREP_NEW targets at the end of Q2 10,000 FY2018 Q1+Q2 Results 5,000 0 *Targets for Cote d'ivoire and Mozambique removed because of data error, countries did not set targets for FY2018.

66 Thank You! We are poised to make the impossible - possible

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