AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response
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Resumo: | Background: This article provides a summary of the current status of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Latin America, as well as an outline of the diverse responses to it. Methods A search of international databases (Pubmed and ISI-Web of Science), regional databases (Scielo and Lilacs), regional and national documents and UNAIDS reports. Data are presented according to subregion. Results: In Mexico HIV remains concentrated among urban men who have sex with men (MSM), and has been growing among injecting drug users (IDU) and in rural areas in relation to migration. An increasing proportion of women among those affected is observed in all countries in Central America, the most affected region, as well as increasing the impact on other vulnerable groups, such as indigenous populations. The Andean Countries have urban epidemics concentrated among MSM. In Peru, non-traditional vulnerable populations were identified. In the Southern Cone heterosexual transmission became more relevant, probably in connection with IDU epidemics and is increasingly affecting lower income groups. Incidence rates have been declining since 2002 in Brazil, the first country to guarantee free, universal access to antiretrovirals, where one-third of drug-naïve patients are still initiating treatment at an advanced stage. Generally, access to treatment has improved as a result of support from the Global Fund and other initiatives, but there are concerns regarding coverage, equity and sustainability. Conclusions: HIV is still concentrated among MSM in Latin America. Nontraditional vulnerable groups such as migrants and lower income populations, usually considered part of the general population, deserve attention. Programmes confronting sexual exclusion are still needed. Access to treatment has improved over time, but inequalities persist. |
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Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld MonteiroCárceres, CarlosGalvão, JaneVeras, Maria Amélia de Sousa MascenaCastilho, Euclides Ayres de2010-11-08T15:35:27Z2010-11-08T15:35:27Z2008BASTOS, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro et al. AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response. International Journal of Epidemiology, v. 37, n. 4, p. 729-737, Aug. 2008.0300-5771https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/129810.1093/ije/dyn127Background: This article provides a summary of the current status of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Latin America, as well as an outline of the diverse responses to it. Methods A search of international databases (Pubmed and ISI-Web of Science), regional databases (Scielo and Lilacs), regional and national documents and UNAIDS reports. Data are presented according to subregion. Results: In Mexico HIV remains concentrated among urban men who have sex with men (MSM), and has been growing among injecting drug users (IDU) and in rural areas in relation to migration. An increasing proportion of women among those affected is observed in all countries in Central America, the most affected region, as well as increasing the impact on other vulnerable groups, such as indigenous populations. The Andean Countries have urban epidemics concentrated among MSM. In Peru, non-traditional vulnerable populations were identified. In the Southern Cone heterosexual transmission became more relevant, probably in connection with IDU epidemics and is increasingly affecting lower income groups. Incidence rates have been declining since 2002 in Brazil, the first country to guarantee free, universal access to antiretrovirals, where one-third of drug-naïve patients are still initiating treatment at an advanced stage. Generally, access to treatment has improved as a result of support from the Global Fund and other initiatives, but there are concerns regarding coverage, equity and sustainability. Conclusions: HIV is still concentrated among MSM in Latin America. Nontraditional vulnerable groups such as migrants and lower income populations, usually considered part of the general population, deserve attention. Programmes confronting sexual exclusion are still needed. Access to treatment has improved over time, but inequalities persist.Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto de Comunicação e Informação Científica e Tecnológica em Saúde. Laboratório de Informação em Saúde. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.Cayetano Heredia University. Unit for Health, Sexuality and Human Development. Lima, Peru.International Planned Parenthood Federation Western Hemisphere Region. NYC, NY, USA.Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo. São Paulo, SP, Brasil.Universidade de São Paulo. Escola de Medicina. Departmento de Medicina Preventiva. 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AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response |
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AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response |
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AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro HIV Aids Latin America men who have sex with men (MSM) Injecting drug users (IDU) Access to treatment highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) gender inequality social inequality |
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AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response |
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AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response |
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AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response |
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AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response |
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AIDS in Latin America: assessing the current status of the epidemic and the ongoing response |
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Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro |
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Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro Cárceres, Carlos Galvão, Jane Veras, Maria Amélia de Sousa Mascena Castilho, Euclides Ayres de |
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Cárceres, Carlos Galvão, Jane Veras, Maria Amélia de Sousa Mascena Castilho, Euclides Ayres de |
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Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro Cárceres, Carlos Galvão, Jane Veras, Maria Amélia de Sousa Mascena Castilho, Euclides Ayres de |
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HIV Aids Latin America men who have sex with men (MSM) Injecting drug users (IDU) Access to treatment highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) gender inequality social inequality |
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HIV Aids Latin America men who have sex with men (MSM) Injecting drug users (IDU) Access to treatment highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) gender inequality social inequality |
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Background: This article provides a summary of the current status of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Latin America, as well as an outline of the diverse responses to it. Methods A search of international databases (Pubmed and ISI-Web of Science), regional databases (Scielo and Lilacs), regional and national documents and UNAIDS reports. Data are presented according to subregion. Results: In Mexico HIV remains concentrated among urban men who have sex with men (MSM), and has been growing among injecting drug users (IDU) and in rural areas in relation to migration. An increasing proportion of women among those affected is observed in all countries in Central America, the most affected region, as well as increasing the impact on other vulnerable groups, such as indigenous populations. The Andean Countries have urban epidemics concentrated among MSM. In Peru, non-traditional vulnerable populations were identified. In the Southern Cone heterosexual transmission became more relevant, probably in connection with IDU epidemics and is increasingly affecting lower income groups. Incidence rates have been declining since 2002 in Brazil, the first country to guarantee free, universal access to antiretrovirals, where one-third of drug-naïve patients are still initiating treatment at an advanced stage. Generally, access to treatment has improved as a result of support from the Global Fund and other initiatives, but there are concerns regarding coverage, equity and sustainability. Conclusions: HIV is still concentrated among MSM in Latin America. Nontraditional vulnerable groups such as migrants and lower income populations, usually considered part of the general population, deserve attention. Programmes confronting sexual exclusion are still needed. Access to treatment has improved over time, but inequalities persist. |
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