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PANEL 2:. Selection of Priority Geographic Areas. Integrated Prevention Campaigns: Evidence for Impact and Efficiency, Global Potential, and Sustainability. Judd L Walson, MD, MPH University of Washington
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PANEL 2: Selection of Priority Geographic Areas Integrated Prevention Campaigns: Evidence for Impact and Efficiency, Global Potential, and Sustainability Judd L Walson, MD, MPH University of Washington Depts of Global Health, Internal Medicine (Infectious Disease), Pediatrics and Epidemiology
Assess country opportunity and feasibility for implementation of an HIV, malaria and diarrhea IPC Objective
Opportunity Index (OI) Designed to: • Summarize large amount of data from disparate sources • Summarize burden of diseases that may be impacted by the IPC • Reflect existing relevant interventions that may affect diarrhea, malaria, or HIV burden • Facilitate identification of countries where opportunity for IPC implementation is greatest
OI: Top 10 DALY Burden Countries Top 10 countries based on total DALY burden (diarrhea, malaria, HIV): *PEPFAR countries
Feasibility Index Identify key characteristics of successful programs Grouped into high, medium and low feasibility
Expands on and provides context for information in the Opportunity and Feasibility Indices Provides subnational information where possible Provides detailed information for planning and implementation of campaigns, including country specific cost data Country Profile