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Thirty Years Of The Hivaids Epidemic In Argentina An Assessment Of The National Health Response 1st Edition Fernando Lavadenz Carla Pantanali Eliana Zeballos

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Thirty Years Of The Hivaids Epidemic In Argentina An Assessment Of The National Health Response 1st Edition Fernando Lavadenz Carla Pantanali Eliana Zeballos
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.74 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Fernando Lavadenz; Carla Pantanali; Eliana Zeballos
ISBN: 9781464805974, 1464805970
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Thirty Years Of The Hivaids Epidemic In Argentina An Assessment Of The National Health Response 1st Edition Fernando Lavadenz Carla Pantanali Eliana Zeballos by Fernando Lavadenz; Carla Pantanali; Eliana Zeballos 9781464805974, 1464805970 instant download after payment.

The 1992 creation of the National HIV/AIDS Program was a fundamental step for Argentina to reach the second lowest burden of HIV/AIDS in South America. From 2000 to 2010, Argentina further reduced the already low HIV/AIDS incidence of 15.9 per 100,000 by 25 percent and reduced the burden by 21 percent. This study analyzes the national and inter-provincial burden of disease, the demographics of new HIV cases, the demand and supply-sides of service delivery, and conducts a cost-benefit analysis of the National HIV/AIDS Program over the last decade. Though the National HIV/AIDS Program was an instrumental step towards these achievements, this book also examines other key programmatic innovations that have been essential to the country’s success in the fight against HIV/AIDS, including the introduction of universal free antiretroviral treatment; a comprehensive legal framework for sexual and reproductive rights; the introduction of incentives and results-based financing in the HIV/AIDS program; electronic monitoring of supplies and medicines; and implementation of an electronic clinical governance system for improving the quality of care and patient follow-up, among others. Despite high costs of the Program, this study found the Argentine National HIV/AIDS Program is cost-beneficial. From 2000 to 2010, 4,379 potential lives were saved. Nonetheless, the fight against this epidemic poses continuous challenges, including a stubbornly high number of new infections among young men who have sex with men, inequalities in HIV/AIDS rates between provinces, insufficient coverage of HIV diagnostic testing, insufficient HIV testing of tuberculosis patients, low expenditure on HIV prevention, high comparative cost of antiretroviral treatment, and questions regarding the long-term financial sustainability of the AIDS program, considering the increasing number of patients in treatment. 'Thirty Years of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Argentina: An Assessment of the National Health Response' delves into the combination of factors that make Argentina a success story in combating HIV/AIDS.

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