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Rapid Integration of Zika Virus Prevention Within Sexual and Reproductive Health Services and Beyond: Programmatic Lessons From Latin America and the Caribbean

Skye Beare, Emma Simpson, Kate Gray and Denitza Andjelic
Global Health: Science and Practice March 2019, 7(1):116-127; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-18-00356
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aInternational Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region, New York, NY, USA.
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    Suspected and Confirmed Zika Virus Cases, Dominican Republic, Epidemiological Week 48 of 2015 to Epidemiological Week 30 of 2017

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    Suspected and Confirmed Zika Cases, El Salvador, Epidemiological Week 1 of 2016 to Epidemiological Week 33 of 2017

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    Suspected and Confirmed Zika Cases, Guatemala, Epidemiological Week 41 of 2015 to Epidemiological Week 31 of 2017

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    Suspected and Confirmed Zika Virus Cases, Honduras, Epidemiological Week 48 of 2015 to Epidemiological Week 22 of 2017

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    Programmatic Components of the IPPF SIFPO2 Zika Prevention Project in Latin America and the Caribbean

    Abbreviations: CZS, congential Zika syndrome; IPPF, International Planned Parenthood Federation; SIFPO2, Support for International Family Planning Organizations 2 – Sustainable Networks Project; ZIKV, Zika virus.

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    An APROFAM community health worker in Guatemala teaches members of a community-based discussion club for pregnant women about the risks of Zika and corresponding prevention strategies. © 2017 Skye Beare/IPPFWHR

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    Snapshot of IPPF Member Associations' Institutional Size and Scope in Each Country, 2017

    CountryMember Association NameService Delivery PointsEstimated No. of Clients, 2017No. of FP Services, 2017No. of SRH Services, 2017No. of FP Commodity Units Provided, 2017
    Dominican RepublicAsociación Dominicana Pro-Bienestar de la Familia (Profamilia)2 associated clinics
    28 CBD outlets
    92 commercial marketing outlets
    5 government outlets
    2 mobile clinics
    6 other agencies
    657 private physicians
    7 static clinics
    163,94073,568637,0232,218,855
    El SalvadorAsociación Demográfica Salvadoreña (ADS)/Pro-Familia999 CBD outlets
    506 commercial marketing outlets
    8 mobile clinics
    17 other agencies
    71 private physicians
    13 static clinics
    251,660666,8071,599,9582,017,038
    GuatemalaAsociación Pro-Bienestar de la Familia de Guatemala (APROFAM)2,000 CBD outlets
    5 mobile clinics
    26 static clinics
    327,250513,4001,398,973724,418
    HondurasAsociación Hondureña de Planificación de Familia (ASHONPLAFA)95 associated clinics
    1,701 CBD outlets
    1,014 commercial marketing outlets
    1 government outlet
    19 mobile clinics
    32 static clinics
    775,880211,1292,224,9522,175,489
    • Abbreviations: CBD, community-based distribution; FP, family planning; IPPF, International Planned Parenthood Federation; SRH, sexual and reproductive health.

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