SESP TX_CURR Indicator Specification and Requirements_v4.3

SESP TX_CURR Indicator Specification and Requirements_v4.3

The TX_CURR indicator reports the number of adults and children currently receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), which is also the indicator Numerator.

 

This indicator measures the ongoing scale-up and uptake of ART and retention in ART programs as a critical step in the HIV service cascade and assesses progress towards coverage of ART for all eligible HIV-positive individuals.

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