SIDA inicio
Fuente:
ONUSIDA (2006)

Resumen & Detalles:
GreenFacts (2006)
Consenso Científico sobre el

SIDA Situación y desafíos de la epidemia

Atención: Sólo el nivel 1 ha sido traducido al español.
Únicamente la versión en inglés ha sido aprobada por el Comité Científico de GreenFacts.

Información sobre nuestra estructura de 3 niveles

7. What should be done to improve prevention and access to treatment?

To get as close as possible to the goal of offering treatment to all those who need it by 2010, a series of key areas require commitment and action: prevention, access to treatment, human resources, treatment and prevention products, research, and social impact. More...

 

7.1 How can AIDS prevention be strengthened?

Community Self Help programme, Kenya
Community Self Help programme, Kenya
Credit: UNAIDS/G. Pirozzi

It is critical to renew the emphasis on HIV prevention and to strengthen it in order to prevent millions of new infections each year.

Access to clear, factual HIV prevention information and to HIV testing should be a right. Each person should know his or her HIV status and have access to AIDS information, counselling and related services.

HIV prevention services and education should target vulnerable groups, including sex workers, injecting drug users, men who have sex with men, and prisoners. Other population groups that should benefit from a better access to adequate prevention services include HIV-infected pregnant women who are at risk of transmitting the disease to their children (in the womb, during childbirth, or through breastfeeding) and young people who account for 40% of all new infections. More...

 

7.2 How can treatment access be expanded?

Ensuring that access to HIV treatment continues to grow rapidly will require a series of efforts:

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7.3 How can human resources and systems be strengthened?

The shortage of skilled workers in many developing countries leads to poor surveillance, planning and administration; bottlenecks in the distribution of funds; failures in the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of activities; and inadequate provision of services.

Eliminating these obstacles will require:

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7.4 How can HIV prevention and treatment become more available and affordable?

Ensuring that HIV prevention and treatment products such as condoms and antiretroviral drugs are available and affordable will require a series of measures:

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7.5 What are the main needs in the field of research and development?

It is vital to promote technological innovation to develop microbicides, new generations of drugs, and a preventive vaccine.

Therefore, substantially more money must be allocated to research, especially by the pharmaceutical and biomedical industries. In addition, partnerships between the public sector and private companies should be developed to promote faster development of new drugs for children with HIV. Stakeholders should also be involved in the planning and conduct of clinical trials for HIV prevention so as to avoid the controversies these trials often generate. Finally, systems and agreements that guarantee wide and equitable access to treatment products for HIV and HIV-related diseases must be put into place by governments, civil society, and the private sector. More...

 

7.6 How can the broader social impact of AIDS be countered?

AIDS exacerbates every other challenge to human development, such as food security and conflict avoidance. Therefore, efforts to reduce the impacts of AIDS must focus at the same time on preventing new infections, caring for those already infected and mitigating the economic, institutional and social impacts of AIDS.

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Entidad colaboradora en esta publicación

Los niveles 1 y 2 de la versión inglesa son resúmenes elaborados por GreenFacts con el apoyo financiero de la Agencia Suiza para el Desarrollo y la Cooperación (COSUDE).

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