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Report and policy brief from the 4th Africa Conference on Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research: Innovations in access to prevention, treatment and care in HIV/AIDS, Kisumu, Kenya, 29 April–3 May 2007

机译:2007年4月29日至5月3日在肯尼亚基苏木举行的第四届非洲艾滋病毒/艾滋病研究的社会方面问题会议的报告和政策摘要:艾滋病毒/艾滋病的预防,治疗和护理获取方面的创新

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About 520 delegates from all over Africa and 21 countries attended the conference. This report and policy brief summarises the key findings and suggested policy options that emerged from rapporteur reports of conference proceedings including the following themes: (1) Orphans and vulnerable children, (2) Treatment, (3) Prevention, (4) Gender and male involvement, (5) Male circumcision, (6) People living with HIV/AIDS, (7) Food and nutrition, (8) Socioeconomics, and (9) Politics/policy. Two (11.8%) of the 17 OVC projects from the three countries were classified as best practice interventions. Of the 83 abstracts that were accepted at the conference, only 7 (8.4%) were dealing with antiretroviral therapy (ART). There has been tremendous effort by various organisations to provide information about prevention of HIV/AIDS. Information received by adolescents has been effective in increasing their knowledge, but without positive sexual behaviour change.The conference noted the contribution of gender discrimination and violence to the HIV epidemic and the different risks that men and women face in relation to the epidemic. Social scientists need to study the deep cultural meanings attached to male circumcision among different ethnic groups to be able to guide the debate on the latest biomedical findings on the protective effect of circumcision against HIV. Palliative care and support is crucial for coping among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in order to deal with medical and psychological issues. Results from several countries have helped researchers to explore alternative ways of examining poverty in the context of HIV and AIDS. Policy frameworks which are likely to succeed in combating HIV/AIDS need to be updated to cover issues of access, testing, disclosure and stigma. In general, the conference was successful in identifying innovations in access to prevention, treatment and care in HIV/AIDS.
机译:来自非洲和21个国家的520名代表参加了会议。本报告和政策简介概述了会议记录报告员报告中提出的主要发现和政策建议,包括以下主题:(1)孤儿和弱势儿童;(2)治疗;(3)预防;(4)性别和男性(5)男性包皮环切术,(6)艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者,(7)食物和营养,(8)社会经济学,以及(9)政治/政策。来自三个国家的17个OVC项目中有两个(11.8%)被归类为最佳实践干预措施。会议接受的83篇摘要中,只有7篇(8.4%)涉及抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)。各种组织为提供有关预防艾滋病毒/艾滋病的信息付出了巨大的努力。青少年收到的信息有效地增加了他们的知识,但没有积极的性行为改变。会议注意到性别歧视和暴力对艾滋病流行的贡献以及男女在该流行方面面临的不同风险。社会科学家需要研究不同族裔男性对包皮环切术的深层文化涵义,以便能够指导有关包皮环切术对艾滋病毒的保护作用的最新生物医学发现的辩论。姑息治疗和支持对于应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者(PLWHA)以应对医学和心理问题至关重要。来自多个国家的结果帮助研究人员探索了在艾滋病毒和艾滋病背景下检查贫困的其他方法。需要更新可能成功抗击艾滋病毒/艾滋病的政策框架,以涵盖获取,检测,披露和污名化的问题。总体而言,会议成功地确定了艾滋病毒/艾滋病的预防,治疗和护理方面的创新。

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