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HIV treatment brings countries of the Americas closer to “zero”

Increased access to antiretroviral treatment has changed the face of the HIV epidemic in Latin America and the Caribbean, helping tens of thousands of people to live longer and healthier lives while also helping prevent HIV transmission between sexual partners and from mothers to infants.

Última atualização em Ter, 14 de Maio de 2013 09:25
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Champions for Change: hope for getting to Zero
Today I join the global community in recognizing the millions of persons living with HIV and those affected by this disease. The world rejoices at the tantalizing prospects of an AIDS Free Generation that was unimaginable a generation ago. At the same time, the recently released UNAIDS 2012 Report portrays relatively optimistic trends for the Caribbean.  Yet we are cautioned by the reality that biomedical and behavioural tools still have to be brought to scale and that scarce resources and the persistence of stigma and discrimination are impediments to this dream. There is therefore need to redouble our efforts to strengthen the health systems’ response, advance treatment to prevent AIDS, embed sexual and reproductive health and rights into the human rights agenda and eliminate mother to child transmission. These require creative and collective leadership, shared responsibility in public/private partnerships, and the engagement of all stakeholders-- advocates, scientists, policy makers, celebrities, philanthropists, parliamentarians, faith leaders, media workers and youth -- as champions for change. Herein lies the hope of truly getting to Zero. 


Edward Greene, UN Secretary General Special Envoy for HIV in the Caribbean 

Última atualização em Ter, 14 de Maio de 2013 09:26
 
Living with HIV when one partner is positive and the other is negative

Two months after Maripaz Callejas’ husband died of AIDS, she was diagnosed with HIV. One doctor told her that she would be dead within five years.  In Maripaz’s home country, El Salvador, many new HIV infections occur as a result of unprotected sex between couples who are married or living together.

Última atualização em Ter, 14 de Maio de 2013 09:25
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Health experts call for better HIV surveillance in the Americas

Experts on HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean have made a series of recommendations for improving the region’s response to the epidemic through enhanced surveillance and monitoring and better use of the information these generate.

Última atualização em Ter, 14 de Maio de 2013 09:27
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Instan a expandir el testeo para frenar el VIH en Latinoamérica

Jefes de programas de sida de América Latina, expertos de la Organización Panamericana de la Salud (OPS), de Onusida, Fondo Mundial y representantes de la sociedad civil se comprometieron hoy en Buenos Aires a implementar la estrategia tratamiento 2.0 como una herramienta para expandir...

Última atualização em Ter, 14 de Maio de 2013 09:31
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