PLHIV definition
Examples of PLHIV in a sentence
Priority Population • Sexual partners of HIV positive index diagnosed at HTS (secondary distribution) • Sexual partners of PLHIV on ART • PWID (needle sharing) with HIV positive index client Mobilization Strategy • Index clients offer HIVST to sexual partners/PWID partners.
Focused on addressing the gaps in care and support for People Living with HIV (PLHIV), CSC 2.0 aims to facilitate early initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy (ART), track and recover individuals lost to follow-up, support viral suppression, and link PLHIV to necessary social entitlements and protection schemes.
The names of physician, PA and/or FNP providing services are to be given to DSS at the commencement of the Agreement.
CHASS Niassa Nutrition program aims to strengthen nutrition counseling and care for People Leaving with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV) in clinical- and community-based services in Niassa Province.
To better enable food provision programs to meet the needs of HIV-affected individuals, such as clinically-malnourished adult PLHIV and pregnant/lactating HIV-positive women, FANTA-2 provides support to the design of and guidelines for FBP programming; for assessing progress, challenges, results and gaps in ongoing programs; and for supporting scale-up where appropriate.
Why the Time for Decentralized Distribution Is NOW Even though there is no evidence yet that people living with HIV (PLHIV) have a higher risk of contracting COVID-19 or, if infected, that they are more severely affected, as with other respiratory illnesses, COVID-19 poses a higher risk to people with underlying co-morbidities such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic lung disease, cancer, chronic kidney disease, and those with severe immunosuppression.
In addition, 23 PLHIV were placed on IPT at RSSH and FMC Birnin Kudu.
Use of Norwegian funds in support of the result Norwegian funding supported the consultations held with the tripartite partners and civil society organizations (including organizations of PLHIV) in the coffee plantation sector, which led to the development and adoption of Guatemala’s first national sectoral HIV workplace policy.
Cumulatively, from the start of the program to 31st August 2018 (37 months of field operations), the Sauti project has delivered HTS to over two million KVP beneficiaries (2,292,139), provided FP methods to around 370,000 AGYW and FSW, identified almost 89,000 newly diagnosed PLHIV, and enrolled 60% of those diagnosed to care.
Finally, more than half of PLHIV who start ART are not on treatment after 12 months and only 4 out of 10 remain on treatment after 36 months.