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Moving Beyond Biomedicalization in the HIV Response: Implications for Community Involvement and Community Leadership Among Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender People

机译:在艾滋病毒应对中超越生物医学方法:与男性发生性关系的男性和变性人对社区参与和社区领导的影响

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As the world enjoys the promise of biomedical advances against HIV, numerous challenges remain. Some of these are connected to politics, others are connected to resource constraints. Other barriers are linked to the need to ensure that the concepts used to think about HIV remain current. Terms such as "MSM" (men who have sex with men) and "community" require critical interrogation at a moment when their political origins seem forgotten. Likewise, struggles between groups most affected by HIV and scientists and policymakers (an enduring feature of the epidemic) remain a key aspect of the response. The dangers of co-option and distraction remain real. In this context, it is vital to promote community ownership, political commitment, solidarity, and respect for differences, not as competing values, but as part of the ultimate solution to HIV.
机译:随着世界享有抗击艾滋病毒的生物医学进步的希望,仍然存在许多挑战。其中一些与政治有关,另一些与资源限制有关。其他障碍与确保用于思考艾滋病的概念保持最新有关。当“ MSM”(与男人发生性关系的男人)和“社区”之类的名词在其政治血统似乎被忘记的时候,就需要进行严厉的审问。同样,受艾滋病毒影响最大的群体与科学家和决策者之间的斗争(这一流行病的持久特征)仍然是应对措施的关键方面。共同选择和分散注意力的危险仍然存在。在这种情况下,至关重要的是促进社区主人翁意识,政治承诺,团结和尊重差异,这不是相互竞争的价值观,而是作为最终解决艾滋病毒问题的一部分。

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