WORKING PAPER 08/217
Title:
A Cross-Country Analysis of the Determinants of Antiretroviral Drug Coverage
Author(s): Peter Schwardmann
Date of Publication: June 2008
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Abstract
This paper employs regression analysis in an attempt to identify the factors that
impact on the coverage of highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) and
mother-to-child transmission prevention (MTCTP) in different countries. Both
HAART and MTCTP are based on the administration of antiretroviral drugs and
constitute an integral part of a successful response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Governments play an important role in determining the level of HAART and
MTCTP coverage in a country.
Ordinary least squares estimation reveals that the concentration of the
HIV/AIDS epidemic in urban areas and the share of GDP a country spends on
health care have a positive impact on HAART coverage and that the incident of
health crises other than AIDS negatively impacts on MTCTP coverage. A high
HIV prevalence rate and a high influx of international aid are associated with
higher levels of HAART and MTCTP coverage. There are significant regional
differences in HAART and MTCTP coverage even after the effects of several
explanatory variables are controlled for.
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