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Development of a composite indicator to prioritize districts for implementation of human immunodeficiency virus programmes in Maharashtra, India

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  • Shrikala Acharya
  • Maninder Singh Setia
  • Amol Palkar
  • Dandu Chandra Sekar Reddy
  • Padmaja Keskar
  • Pramod Deoraj
  • Mugundu Ramien Parthasarthy
  • Padum Narayan
  • Shobhini Rajan
  • Alok Saxena

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A key recommendation of the National AIDS Control Programme‐IV of India was to develop new strategies for geo‐prioritization of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic. We conducted this study to categorize the districts in Maharashtra (India) based on a multidimensional framework for geo‐prioritization of services. Programmatic data on trends of HIV prevalence, coverage of marginalized populations and vulnerability factors were included. A composite indicator based on these was developed, and the cumulative score was calculated for each district. HIV prevalence among general population has declined steadily from 0.60% in 2007 to 0.33% in 2017. The programme coverage was stable but inadequate for men who have sex with men (MSM). The coverage for female sex workers (FSWs) was inadequate and reduced over time. Nine districts were categorized as high priority, 13 as moderate priority and 11 were classified as low‐priority districts based on burden and vulnerability for HIV. The high‐priority districts were Pune, Solapur and Yavatmal for FSW interventions and Pune, Thane and Latur for MSM interventions. This multidimensional indicator is based on existing programmatic data, dynamic and can be made state‐specific. It is useful to categorize and prioritize districts for allocation of resources and geo‐prioritization of services in resource limited settings.

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  • Shrikala Acharya & Maninder Singh Setia & Amol Palkar & Dandu Chandra Sekar Reddy & Padmaja Keskar & Pramod Deoraj & Mugundu Ramien Parthasarthy & Padum Narayan & Shobhini Rajan & Alok Saxena, 2021. "Development of a composite indicator to prioritize districts for implementation of human immunodeficiency virus programmes in Maharashtra, India," International Journal of Health Planning and Management, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 36(1), pages 71-82, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ijhplm:v:36:y:2021:i:1:p:71-82
    DOI: 10.1002/hpm.3066
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