Informations Internationals
07/08/2015In Vancouver, a Call for Early Access to HIV Treatment Worldwideaidsmap.com, 20 July 2015 - "Leading figures in the HIV response have endorsed a call for immediate access to antiretroviral therapy for all people upon diagnosis with HIV, on the opening day of the 8th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment in Prevention (IAS 2015) in Vancouver on Sunday." |
29/07/2015Treatment cascades show 90-90-90 goal within reach for some – but Eastern Europe lags behind Africaaidsmap.com, 23 July 2015 - "Global analysis of HIV treatment cascades – the proportions of people diagnosed with HIV, in care, on treatment and virally suppressed – shows that some of the world’s richest countries are still far short of achieving the UNAIDS 90-90-90 target. Progress is worst in Eastern Europe. |
07/08/2015Time for Action: Shifting the paradigm towards integrated, people-centred health systemsInternational Health Policies, 6 August 2015 - The scientist Angeli Rawat adovated at the recent International AIDS Society conference in Vancouver to believe in a paradigm shift from disease specific/fragmented health programs towards integrated, patient-centred health systems, regardless of the plenty of disease-specific fundings. |
31/07/2015An AIDS Crisis in UkraineThe New York Times, 26 July 2015 - "More than 6,500 deaths have been reported in the Donbass region, where Ukrainian forces have battled Russian-supported separatist fighters for control since April 2014. The political violence has led to a humanitarian crisis. More than 8,000 patients being treated for H.I.V. or drug dependence have had life-saving medicines cut off, or will soon be without them, unless action is taken right now to allow a humanitarian convoy through. |
07/08/2015We told the king we had HIVBBC News, 31 July 2015 - When the young couple found out in 2006 by their HIV infection, it was a shock for both. Choden was just pregnant with her second child. During a routine examination, the infection was found. |
02/07/2015WHO validates elimination of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis in CubaWashington DC/Geneva, 30 June 2015 - Cuba today became the first country in the world to receive validation from the World Health Organization that it has eliminated mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis. |