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Promoting global cardiovascular health ensuring access to essential cardiovascular medicines in low- and middle-income countries.

机译:促进全球心血管健康,确保在中低收入国家获得基本的心血管药物。

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On May 13, 2010, a resolution passed at the United Nations for a high-level meeting with heads of state on noncommunicable chronic diseases (NCDs), catapulting NCDs atop the political and health agendas. This meeting on NCDs, slated for September 2011, provides the rare political moment to commit to scaling up international, regional, and national efforts to prevent and treat NCDs, giving the issue the priority it deserves. An analogous high-profile meeting transpired in 2001 on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), effectively serving as the nucleating event for a vigorous global and political movement towards universal prevention and treatment. As was the case at the HIV/AIDS meeting, a key priority area in the new NCD movement remains ensuring universal access to reliable, affordable essential medicines to prevent and treat NCDs. The upcoming meeting, therefore, provides the perfect opportunity to capitalize on the increased political and social awareness of NCDs and to apply the lessons learned from the HIV/antiretroviral experience in order to improve access to essential medicines for NCDs. Social mobilization and political advocacy, used in tandem with technical solutions, is an important lesson from the HIV experience, and will likely be important to ensure access to essential medicines for NCDs, including cardiovascular disease. Here, we use cardiovascular disease as a specific case study to examine the issue, outlining early solutions while drawing parallels and analogies to the HIV experience.
机译:2010年5月13日,联合国通过一项决议,要求与各国国家元首就非传染性慢性病(NCD)举行高级别会议,从而将NCD推向政治和卫生议程的首位。定于2011年9月召开的这次非传染性疾病会议提供了难得的政治时机,致力于扩大国际,区域和国家预防和治疗非传染性疾病的努力,使这一问题得到应有的重视。 2001年发生了一次类似的备受瞩目的会议,内容涉及人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)/后天免疫缺陷综合症(AIDS),有效地成为了朝着全球预防和治疗的方向大力开展全球和政治运动的核动力。与艾滋病毒/艾滋病会议一样,新的非传染性疾病运动的一个关键优先领域仍然是确保普遍获得可靠,负担得起的预防和治疗非传染性疾病的基本药物。因此,即将举行的会议提供了一个绝佳的机会,可以利用对非传染性疾病日益增强的政治和社会意识,并利​​用从艾滋病毒/抗逆转录病毒的经验中学到的经验教训,以改善非传染性疾病获得基本药物的机会。与技术解决方案结合使用的社会动员和政治倡导是从艾滋病毒经验中汲取的重要教训,对于确保非传染性疾病包括心血管疾病在内的基本药物的获取可能很重要。在这里,我们将心血管疾病作为一个具体案例研究,以研究该问题,概述早期解决方案,同时得出与HIV经验相似的地方。

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