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No Indicator Target Achievement Comments
4. Stop Smoking Success Rate > 30% 36% Health Director
General KPI,
Health Deputy Director
General (Public
Health) KPI
5. Number of Indigenous Malaria 0 89 Health Deputy Director
Percentage of Type 2 General (Public
6. Diabetes Mellitus achieve > 30% 28% Health) KPI
HBa1C < 6.5%
Source: Disease Control Division, MoH
HIV/STI/HEP C SECTOR
• HIV Epidemic snapshot
By end of 2017, HIV new infection in Malaysia has reduced by more than between 2002 to 2017,
while the number of HIV/AIDS related deaths had been stabilized during the same period. Three (3)
states with the highest notification rate (adjusted) for new HIV cases include Federal Territory of Kuala
Lumpur, Selangor and Melaka. Key populations such as people with injecting drug use (PWID), female
sex workers (FSW), transgender people (TG) and men who have sex with men (MSM) represent the
most affected sub-population with infection rates exceeding 5 per cent. People living with HIV (PLHIV)
in this country is still predominantly males (89 per cent), but gender pattern has progressively shifted
towards increasing infection rates in female with male/female ratio declining from 9.6 to 6.3 between
2000 and 2017. Young people aged 20 to 39 made up 79 per cent of the infection while children under
13 had consistently remain approximately 1 per cent of HIV infections from 1986 to 2017.
Figure 4
Reported HIV, AIDS and HIV/AIDS related deaths, Malaysia 1986 to 2017
Source: Disease Control Division, MoH
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