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Special double issue of HIV Prevention Update
Started by John Nicholson on 19 Jan 2011
2010 was a banner year in HIV prevention, treatment, and research studies. To highlight some of the notable outcomes of 2010 and early research from 2011, AIDSTAR-One compiled a special double edition of the monthly prevention update.
To read the complete update, click here: http://j.mp/dUaJ41
Highlights include:
1 of the articles nominated for the Lancet article of the year:
New PrEP Findings Offer Hope Even While Challenges Lie Ahead
Combination Prevention Must Be the Centerpiece of HIV Prevention
HIV Prevention Research Is Still Warranted and Necessary
Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention: Current Research and Programmatic Issues
Male Antenatal Attendance and HIV Testing Are Associated with Decreased Infant HIV
Infection and Increased HIV-Free Survival
Postexposure Prophylaxis, Preexposure Prophylaxis or Universal Test and Treat:
The Strategic Use of Antiretroviral Drugs to Prevent HIV Acquisition and
Transmission (AIDS) and Evaluating the Cost-effectiveness of Preexposure
Prophylaxis PrEP) and Its Impact on HIV-1 Transmission in South Africa
Decreased Sexual Risk Behavior in the Era of HAART Among HIV-Infected Urban and
Rural South Africans Attending Primary Care Clinics
Epidemiologic Links Between Drug Use and HIV Epidemics: An International
Perspective
Counting Hard-to-Count Populations: The Network Scale-Up Method for Public Health
What Will It Take to Achieve Virtual Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission
of HIV? An Assessment of Current Progress and Future Needs
Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS Among Drug-Using Populations: A Global
Perspective
Combined Impact of Sexual Risk Behaviors for HIV Seroconversion Among Women in
Durban, South Africa: Implications for Prevention Policy and Planning
International HIV/AIDS Alliance Report on HIV and Enabling Legal Environments
UNAIDS Annual Report (UNAIDS) and HIV: The Fight Is Far From Over
Number of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Africa to Outpace Treatment Resources
by 2020
Global Survey on MSM (MSMGF) and IFRC Calls For More Focus on IDU Programs
WHO/ILO/UNAIDS Guidelines to Prevent Transmission of HIV Among Health Workers
The Long-Run Costs and Choices of HIV/AIDS in South Africa
Funding for MSM and Transgendered Projects
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Special double issue of HIV Prevention Update (external URL) Link leads to: http://j.mp/dUaJ41
Summary: 2010 was a banner year in HIV prevention, treatment, and research studies. To highlight some of the notable outcomes of 2010 and early research from 2011, AIDSTAR-One compiled a special double edition of the monthly prevention update.
To read the complete update, click here: http://j.mp/dUaJ41
Highlights include:
1 of the articles nominated for the Lancet article of the year:
New PrEP Findings Offer Hope Even While Challenges Lie Ahead
Combination Prevention Must Be the Centerpiece of HIV Prevention
HIV Prevention Research Is Still Warranted and Necessary
Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention: Current Research and Programmatic Issues
Male Antenatal Attendance and HIV Testing Are Associated with Decreased Infant HIV
Infection and Increased HIV-Free Survival
Postexposure Prophylaxis, Preexposure Prophylaxis or Universal Test and Treat:
The Strategic Use of Antiretroviral Drugs to Prevent HIV Acquisition and
Transmission (AIDS) and Evaluating the Cost-effectiveness of Preexposure
Prophylaxis PrEP) and Its Impact on HIV-1 Transmission in South Africa
Decreased Sexual Risk Behavior in the Era of HAART Among HIV-Infected Urban and
Rural South Africans Attending Primary Care Clinics
Epidemiologic Links Between Drug Use and HIV Epidemics: An International
Perspective
Counting Hard-to-Count Populations: The Network Scale-Up Method for Public Health
What Will It Take to Achieve Virtual Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission
of HIV? An Assessment of Current Progress and Future Needs
Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS Among Drug-Using Populations: A Global
Perspective
Combined Impact of Sexual Risk Behaviors for HIV Seroconversion Among Women in
Durban, South Africa: Implications for Prevention Policy and Planning
International HIV/AIDS Alliance Report on HIV and Enabling Legal Environments
UNAIDS Annual Report (UNAIDS) and HIV: The Fight Is Far From Over
Number of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Africa to Outpace Treatment Resources
by 2020
Global Survey on MSM (MSMGF) and IFRC Calls For More Focus on IDU Programs
WHO/ILO/UNAIDS Guidelines to Prevent Transmission of HIV Among Health Workers
The Long-Run Costs and Choices of HIV/AIDS in South Africa
Funding for MSM and Transgendered ProjectsSource: John Snow, Inc. - JSI
Publication Date: January 1, 2011
Language: English
Keywords: Addressing structural risk, Community engagement, cost effectiveness, High-risk groups, iPrEx, male circumcision, Monitoring & Evaluation, MSM, pmtct, postexposure prophylaxis, PreP, Risk Assessment, Scaling up & managing at scale, Sexual transmission
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