World AIDS Day
As it has been every year for more than 30 years, 1st December marks World AIDS Day.
Ending inequality.
Ending AIDS.
This is the theme of World AIDS Day 2021.
It is an opportunity for the WHO to remind us that for the 37.7 million people living with HIV in the world, there are still great disparities in the diagnosis and management of the disease.
As usual, we have prepared a selection of documents on the subject for you to find at the bottom of the page.
Journée mondiale Sida
Article :
Nadia Yakhelef, Author ;
Martine Audibert, Author ;
Gabriella Ferlazzo, Author ;
Joseph Sitienei, Author ;
Steve Wanjala, Author ;
Francis Varaine, Author ;
Maryline Bonnet, Author ;
Helena Huerga, Author
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BACKGROUND:Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death among HIV-positive patients. We assessed the cost-effectiveness of including lateral-flow urine lipoarabinomannan (LF-LAM) in TB diagnostic algorithms for severely ill or i[...]
HIV is the leading cause of premature death in Thailand. Since the first case of AIDS was reported in 1984 more than one million Thais have been infected. The social, human and economic costs of this burden are enormous. The Thai government has [...]
Ambinintsoa Haritiana Ralaidovy, Author ;
Martine Audibert, Thesis advisor ;
Hapsatou Toure, Thesis advisor
| Clermont-Ferrand : Université Clermont Auvergne
| 2019-10-01
EN: Priority setting in health, in the context of Universal Health Coverage, emphasizes three values: improving population health, ensuring equity in access to and quality of services and avoiding impoverishment or underutilization of services a[...]
The purpose of this report is to advise the Thai government and Thai society at large on the full range of benefits, costs and consequences likely to result from decision to expand public provision of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) through the Na[...]
1. Infection à VIH - thérapie 2. Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise - thérapie 3. Agents anti-VIH - approvisionnement et distribution 4. Accessibilité des services de santé 5. Estimation des besoins 6. Guides de référence 7. Guides I. ONUSIDA I[...]