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Camlin C.S., Seeley J., Viljoen L., Vernooij E., Simwinga M., Reynolds L., Reis R., Plank R., Orne-Gliemann J., McGrath N., Larmarange Joseph, Hoddinott G., Getahun M., Charlebois E.D., Bond V. (2016). Strengthening universal HIV 'test-and-treat' approaches with social science research. AIDS, 30 (6), 969-970. ISSN 0269-9370.

Titre du document
Strengthening universal HIV 'test-and-treat' approaches with social science research
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000371905500019
Auteurs
Camlin C.S., Seeley J., Viljoen L., Vernooij E., Simwinga M., Reynolds L., Reis R., Plank R., Orne-Gliemann J., McGrath N., Larmarange Joseph, Hoddinott G., Getahun M., Charlebois E.D., Bond V.
Source
AIDS, 2016, 30 (6), 969-970 ISSN 0269-9370
Strengthening universal HIV 'test-and-treat' approaches with social science research The recent publication of new WHO guidelines, including a call for antiretroviral therapy for everyone diagnosed with HIV regardless of CD4 þ cell count and preexposure prophylaxis for people at substantial risk of HIV infection [1], marks an important moment for taking stock of what will be needed to take biomedical HIV prevention approaches to scale, and sustain them. As the author of a recent editorial in The Lancet [2] observes, these guidelines are 'welcome but ambitious. [.. .] No studies exist that address how such a strategy can be executed on a global scale' (p. 1420). We, a multidisciplinary group of social scientists working as part of five large-scale 'universal test-and-treat' (UTT) trials being implemented across six African countries, would argue that successful large-scale expansion of treatment and preexposure prophylaxis will require an indepth understanding of the heterogeneous community and health systems' contexts of the rollout.
Plan de classement
Santé : aspects socioculturels, économiques et politiques [056]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010066573]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010066573
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