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Providing HIV care in the aftermath of Kenya's post-election violence Medecins Sans Frontieres' lessons learned January – March 2008

机译:肯尼亚大选后的暴力事件后提供艾滋病毒护理无国界医生的经验教训2008年1月至3月

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Kenya's post-election violence in early 2008 created considerable problems for health services, and in particular, those providing HIV care. It was feared that the disruptions in services would lead to widespread treatment interruption. MSF had been working in the Kibera slum for 10 years and was providing antiretroviral therapy to 1800 patients when the violence broke out. MSF responded to the crisis in a number of ways and managed to keep HIV services going. Treatment interruption was less than expected, and MSF profited from a number of "lessons learned" that could be applied to similar contexts where a stable situation suddenly deteriorates.
机译:肯尼亚在2008年初的大选后暴力给医疗服务,尤其是那些提供艾滋病毒护理的医疗服务造成了很大的问题。人们担心服务中断会导致广泛的治疗中断。无国界医生在基贝拉贫民窟工作了十年,当暴力事件爆发时,无国界医生正在为1800名患者提供抗逆转录病毒疗法。无国界医生以多种方式应对这场危机,并设法使艾滋病毒服务不断发展。治疗中断比预期的要少,无国界医生从许多“经验教训”中受益,这些经验教训可用于稳定局势突然恶化的类似情况。

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