Abstract

Background. South Africa’s National Strategic Plan (NSP) for 2007 - 2011 aimed to achieve new antiretroviral treatment (ART) enrolment numbers equal to 80% of the number of newly eligible individuals in each year, by 2011. 
 Objectives. To estimate ART coverage in South Africa and assess whether NSP targets have been met.
 Methods. ART data were collected from public and private providers of ART. Estimates of HIV incidence rates were obtained from independent demographic projection models. Adult ART data and incidence estimates were entered into a separate model that estimated rates of progression through CD4 stages, and the model was fitted to South African CD4 data and HIV prevalence data.
 Results. By the middle of 2011, the number of patients receiving ART in South Africa had increased to 1.79 million (95% CI 1.65 - 1.93 million). Adult ART coverage, at the previous ART eligibility criterion of CD4

Highlights

  • South Africa’s National Strategic Plan (NSP) for 2007 - 2011 aimed to achieve new antiretroviral treatment (ART) enrolment numbers equal to 80% of the number of newly eligible individuals in each year, by 2011

  • Adult ART coverage, at the previous ART eligibility criterion of CD4

  • Previous monitoring exercises have shown that, since the announcement of a comprehensive care, management and treatment programme by the South African Department of Health in late 2003, access to ART in South Africa has increased dramatically.[4,5]. These assessments suggested that South Africa was on track to meet the targets laid out in the 2007 - 2011 National Strategic Plan (NSP) for HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections, which aimed to achieve new ART enrolment numbers equal to 80% of the number of newly eligible individuals in each year, by 2011.6 there has not as yet been any formal assessment of whether this target has been met

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To estimate ART coverage in South Africa and assess whether NSP targets have been met

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