References in the content below refer to the PBMEF Guide.
Definitions
Number of PLHIV who were started on TPT during the reporting period.
Numerator
Denominator
Ref # |
TPT_PLHIV_ENROLL
(Previously PT-8) |
Tier Level |
National Level Indicators
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Category |
Prevent
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Type |
Outcome
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Unit of Measure |
Number of individuals
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Data Type |
Integer
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Disaggregations |
Age (0–4, 5–14, 15+)
Sex
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Reporting Level |
National Level indicators are expected to be reported at the subnational level for subnational units where the implementing partner is operating. National data may also be reported if available.
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Reporting Frequency |
This indicator should be reported on an annual basis at a minimum. More frequent monitoring on a quarterly or monthly basis is recommended.
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The data sources for this indicator may vary country to country. In some settings, data will be found in basic management unit TB or HIV registers, TPT register, or electronic management systems at the health facility and district level. Additionally, this indicator can be calculated from 2 standard World Health Organization (WHO) indicators by using the WHO Global TB Programme Database variables: WHO database: hiv_ipt_reg_all
Understanding the specifics of TPT coverage within a given country/region is key for National TB Programs (NTPs) to monitor and manage TB prevention efforts. This indicator is a drilled down view into the core indicator, TPT Coverage (PT-4). Because PLHIV are at such a high risk of developing TB infection (TBI), it is essential that they have access to TPT. Thus, beyond overall TPT coverage, this indicator functions to specifically look at the TPT coverage among PLHIV. This is particularly important for a country’s ability to assess the success of their TPT implementation strategies, particularly among PLHIV.
This indicator can be used to track the progress of efforts to increase and/or maintain TPT coverage among PLHIV. This indicator can be visualized using basic graphs to show trends in TPT coverage among PLHIV over time that can be presented for a particular region or country or alongside multiple regions and countries for comparison. It can also be plotted with TPT coverage among household contacts under the age of 5 years compared to adolescent and adult household contacts to show the trend for these 3 important populations over time.
Example charts/graphs:
- TPT coverage among PLHIV over time for country X (may be plot against global coverage TPT among PLHIV coverage)
- TPT coverage among PLHIV, Adult contacts, and child contacts over time