Technical Reports
- 2005 Consensus Report on HIV Estimate in the Philippines
Every two to three years, the DOH, in cooperation with WHO, sponsor efforts to estimate the umber of prevalent HIV cases in the Philippines. DOH initiates a consensus-building rocess during which the number of prevalent HIV infections in the Philippines is estimated. Generating reasonable estimates of the number of HIV infections in the country is important, not only for monitoring trends in the prevalence of infection, but also for more rational planning of effective responses against the problem. The data will also facilitate a more systematic assessment of the effectiveness of current prevention and control as well as care and support initiatives of the public and private sectors.
- 2005 Integrated HIV Behavioral and Serologic Surveillance Findings: Summary Report
National Epidemiology Center, Department of Health, 2005, Philippines
The overall purpose of the Philippines integrated HIV and behavioral surveillance system s to provide data to improve the country response to the epidemic with the following specific objectives:
· Quantifying the magnitude of HIV infection
· Understanding how HIV is spreading – or might potentially spread
· Assisting in HIV/AIDS program planning
· Advocating for prevention and care services
· Aiding in program evaluation
- Philippines, Health and Environment: The Vital Link (Executive Summary)
Department of Health-Environmental Health Service, University of the Philippines-College of Public Health, International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada: Manila, Philippines, December 2001.
- Essential National Health Research "TUKLAS LUNAS"
1995 Volume 1 Number 1
1995 Volume 1 Number 2
1996 Volume 2 Number 1
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| 2005 HIV Estimates in the Philippines.PDF | 1.93 MB |
| 2005 Integrated HIV Behavioral and Serological.PDF | 250.65 KB |
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