Maternal and Adolescent HIV Health Outcomes Data
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Global health statistics concerning paediatric and maternal HIV epidemiology offer vital insights into the impact of the virus on children and adolescents from 2000 to 2022. This collection tracks the health outcomes of individuals, including new diagnoses and all-cause mortality, categorised by gender, age, and transmission category. By monitoring antenatal care testing and early infant diagnosis, the material highlights critical efforts to prevent mother-to-child transmission and improve treatment coverage. The records also include data on social attitudes and discrimination, providing a wide-ranging view of the challenges faced by those living with HIV globally.
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- Key: A unique identifier for the record entry, maintaining 100% validity across all entries.
- ANC: Represents antenatal care-based HIV testing indicators for pregnant women, specifically covering the period between 2015 and 2022.
- Numerator: The numerical count associated with specific indicators, such as the total number of individuals receiving testing or treatment in a given period.
Distribution
The data is provided in a CSV file titled
HIV_ANC_Testing_2023.csv, with a file size of approximately 1.38 kB. It consists of 3 columns and includes approximately 10 records. The material has a high usability rating and is expected to be updated annually to maintain current epidemiological relevance.Usage
Researchers can utilise these indicators to monitor the progress of global health initiatives aimed at eliminating paediatric AIDS. The material is suitable for data visualisation projects that map the coverage of antiretroviral treatment among children and the effectiveness of infant diagnostic procedures. It also supports research into social attitudes and discriminatory patterns towards those living with HIV, aiding in the development of more inclusive public health strategies.
Coverage
The scope encompasses global epidemiology data spanning from 2000 to 2022, with specific focus areas such as early infant diagnosis (2010-2022) and antenatal care testing (2015-2022). Demographic coverage includes pregnant women, infants, and children and adolescents aged 0-19. Gender reporting incorporates transgender values where discrepancies exist between sex at birth and current identity. Furthermore, racial data for Asian and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander groups has been historically redistributed for consistency across the years.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Public health researchers and epidemiologists can apply this data to study the long-term effectiveness of HIV prevention programmes. NGOs and global health organisations can use the indicators to target resources toward mother-to-child transmission prevention. Additionally, data analysts and students can employ the material for training predictive models in healthcare analytics or for educational purposes in social science.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Global Paediatric and Maternal HIV Epidemiology Indicators (2000-2022)
- UNICEF HIV Testing and Treatment Coverage for Children and Mothers
- Maternal and Adolescent HIV Health Outcomes Data
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Original Data Source: Maternal and Adolescent HIV Health Outcomes Data
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