The global HIV epidemic: current status and challenges.
Date
2013-06
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Publisher
Current Medicine Group.
Abstract
Three decades after the first reported cases of AIDS we have within our reach sufficient evidence to substantially alter the HIV epidemic at a country level regardless of mode of transmission of HIV. There are a growing number of countries demonstrating control of the epidemic. Human rights violations and/or legislation relating to sexual orientation, status of
minors, injecting drug use and sex work together with stigma and discrimination remain key barriers to knowledge of HIV status and access to appropriate services. The use of antiretrovirals prophylactically to reduce sexual and vertical transmission and systemically to treat infected infants and adults is central to the optimism in responses to the epidemic. In the
current fiscal climate careful thought needs to be given to how to efficiently optimise combinations of what is available to have the biggest impact in the context of limited human and infrastructure resources.
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Keywords
HIV infections--Prevention., AIDS (Disease)--Prevention.
Citation
Abdool Karim, Q. 2013. The global HIV epidemic: current status and challenges. Curr HIV/AIDS Rep. 10(2) pp. 111–112.