Fighting HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean

In the Caribbean, HIV/AIDS has become the major cause of death among men under the age of 45. Official figures show more than 360,000 people living with AIDS, but estimates place the number at over 500,000 due to underreporting. More than 80,000 ch...

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Main Author: Marquez, Patricio
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
HIV
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/1977233/fighting-hivaids-caribbean
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10409
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spelling okr-10986-104092021-04-23T14:02:50Z Fighting HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean Marquez, Patricio HIV INFECTIONS ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME STRATEGIC PLANNING DISEASE PREVENTION & CONTROL GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS DISEASE TRANSMISSION DISCRIMINATION BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS DISEASE TREATMENT VULNERABLE GROUPS DISEASE SURVEILLANCE MONITORING & EVALUATION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION HUMAN RIGHTS HEALTH REFORM ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME VACCINES COUNSELING CONDOM PROMOTION PEER MONITORING SEX EDUCATION INFORMATION DISSEMINATION PHARMACEUTICALS TARGETED ASSISTANCE DISEASE RESEARCH TECHNICAL COOPERATION MONITORING & EVALUATION VENEREAL DISEASES TUBERCULOSIS ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENTS AGED AIDS PATIENTS BEHAVIOR CHANGE CARE SERVICES CASES OF HIV COMMERCIAL SEX COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS CONDOM USE CONDOMS COUNSELING DISCRIMINATION DRUG USERS DRUGS EPIDEMIOLOGY ESSENTIAL DRUGS FIRST SEX HEALTH HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH SYSTEM HIGH RISK GROUPS HIGH-RISK HIGH-RISK GROUPS HIV HIV POSITIVE HIV PREVALENCE HIV PREVALENCE RATE HIV TRANSMISSION HOME CARE HUMAN RIGHTS INFECTION RATES INFECTIONS INNOVATION LIFE EXPECTANCY MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHER-TO-CHILD MOTHERS NEW INFECTIONS NUTRITION NUTRITION OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS PREGNANT WOMEN PRENATAL CARE PREVENTION AND CARE PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS PREVENTION OF MOTHER PRIVATE SECTOR QUALITY OF LIFE RISK BEHAVIORS RISK GROUPS SCREENING SEX WITH MEN SEX WORKERS SEXUAL HEALTH SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION SEXUAL INTERCOURSE STIS SYPHILIS TREATMENT AND CARE TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS VACCINE TRIALS VOLUNTARY TESTING VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH YOUTH LEADERS In the Caribbean, HIV/AIDS has become the major cause of death among men under the age of 45. Official figures show more than 360,000 people living with AIDS, but estimates place the number at over 500,000 due to underreporting. More than 80,000 children have been orphaned by the epidemic, and the infection rate is estimated to have reached 12 percent in some urban areas, spreading in many countries from high-risk groups to the general population. The Caribbean Regional Strategic Plan of Action for HIV/AIDS will support national programs based on the countries' own needs. While the general population will benefit from a reduction in the rate of new infections, the program will particularly benefit high-risk groups and the 300,000-500,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, by increasing their care quality and coverage. The program (see Table 1, on back page) will focus its support on a participatory approach to facilitate government work in partnership with patients, community groups, religious organizations, NGOs, health professionals and the private sector. The five-year program includes: Communications campaigns to raise awareness; scaling up prevention activities, at the national and community levels; strengthening care of people living with HIV/AIDS by improving treatment, including sexually transmitted infections and opportunistic infections like tuberculosis; supporting research and surveillance; and capacity building to improve program coordination and resource management. 2012-08-13T11:22:55Z 2012-08-13T11:22:55Z 2002-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/1977233/fighting-hivaids-caribbean http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10409 English en breve; No. 4 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean
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topic HIV INFECTIONS
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
STRATEGIC PLANNING
DISEASE PREVENTION & CONTROL
GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
DISCRIMINATION
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
DISEASE TREATMENT
VULNERABLE GROUPS
DISEASE SURVEILLANCE
MONITORING & EVALUATION
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
HUMAN RIGHTS
HEALTH REFORM
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME VACCINES
COUNSELING
CONDOM PROMOTION
PEER MONITORING
SEX EDUCATION
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
PHARMACEUTICALS
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
DISEASE RESEARCH
TECHNICAL COOPERATION
MONITORING & EVALUATION
VENEREAL DISEASES
TUBERCULOSIS ADOLESCENT
ADOLESCENTS
AGED
AIDS PATIENTS
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
CARE SERVICES
CASES OF HIV
COMMERCIAL SEX
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
CONDOM USE
CONDOMS
COUNSELING
DISCRIMINATION
DRUG USERS
DRUGS
EPIDEMIOLOGY
ESSENTIAL DRUGS
FIRST SEX
HEALTH
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH REFORM
HEALTH SYSTEM
HIGH RISK GROUPS
HIGH-RISK
HIGH-RISK GROUPS
HIV
HIV POSITIVE
HIV PREVALENCE
HIV PREVALENCE RATE
HIV TRANSMISSION
HOME CARE
HUMAN RIGHTS
INFECTION RATES
INFECTIONS
INNOVATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
MOTHERS
NEW INFECTIONS
NUTRITION
NUTRITION
OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS
PARTNERSHIP
PATIENTS
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PREVENTION AND CARE
PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
PREVENTION OF MOTHER
PRIVATE SECTOR
QUALITY OF LIFE
RISK BEHAVIORS
RISK GROUPS
SCREENING
SEX WITH MEN
SEX WORKERS
SEXUAL HEALTH
SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
STIS
SYPHILIS
TREATMENT AND CARE
TUBERCULOSIS
UNAIDS
VACCINE TRIALS
VOLUNTARY TESTING
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH
YOUTH LEADERS
spellingShingle HIV INFECTIONS
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
STRATEGIC PLANNING
DISEASE PREVENTION & CONTROL
GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS
DISEASE TRANSMISSION
DISCRIMINATION
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
DISEASE TREATMENT
VULNERABLE GROUPS
DISEASE SURVEILLANCE
MONITORING & EVALUATION
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
HUMAN RIGHTS
HEALTH REFORM
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME VACCINES
COUNSELING
CONDOM PROMOTION
PEER MONITORING
SEX EDUCATION
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
PHARMACEUTICALS
TARGETED ASSISTANCE
DISEASE RESEARCH
TECHNICAL COOPERATION
MONITORING & EVALUATION
VENEREAL DISEASES
TUBERCULOSIS ADOLESCENT
ADOLESCENTS
AGED
AIDS PATIENTS
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
CARE SERVICES
CASES OF HIV
COMMERCIAL SEX
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
CONDOM USE
CONDOMS
COUNSELING
DISCRIMINATION
DRUG USERS
DRUGS
EPIDEMIOLOGY
ESSENTIAL DRUGS
FIRST SEX
HEALTH
HEALTH EDUCATION
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROGRAMS
HEALTH REFORM
HEALTH SYSTEM
HIGH RISK GROUPS
HIGH-RISK
HIGH-RISK GROUPS
HIV
HIV POSITIVE
HIV PREVALENCE
HIV PREVALENCE RATE
HIV TRANSMISSION
HOME CARE
HUMAN RIGHTS
INFECTION RATES
INFECTIONS
INNOVATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
MOTHERS
NEW INFECTIONS
NUTRITION
NUTRITION
OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS
PARTNERSHIP
PATIENTS
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PREVENTION AND CARE
PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
PREVENTION OF MOTHER
PRIVATE SECTOR
QUALITY OF LIFE
RISK BEHAVIORS
RISK GROUPS
SCREENING
SEX WITH MEN
SEX WORKERS
SEXUAL HEALTH
SEXUAL HEALTH EDUCATION
SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
STIS
SYPHILIS
TREATMENT AND CARE
TUBERCULOSIS
UNAIDS
VACCINE TRIALS
VOLUNTARY TESTING
VULNERABLE GROUPS
VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH
YOUTH LEADERS
Marquez, Patricio
Fighting HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
relation en breve; No. 4
description In the Caribbean, HIV/AIDS has become the major cause of death among men under the age of 45. Official figures show more than 360,000 people living with AIDS, but estimates place the number at over 500,000 due to underreporting. More than 80,000 children have been orphaned by the epidemic, and the infection rate is estimated to have reached 12 percent in some urban areas, spreading in many countries from high-risk groups to the general population. The Caribbean Regional Strategic Plan of Action for HIV/AIDS will support national programs based on the countries' own needs. While the general population will benefit from a reduction in the rate of new infections, the program will particularly benefit high-risk groups and the 300,000-500,000 people living with HIV/AIDS, by increasing their care quality and coverage. The program (see Table 1, on back page) will focus its support on a participatory approach to facilitate government work in partnership with patients, community groups, religious organizations, NGOs, health professionals and the private sector. The five-year program includes: Communications campaigns to raise awareness; scaling up prevention activities, at the national and community levels; strengthening care of people living with HIV/AIDS by improving treatment, including sexually transmitted infections and opportunistic infections like tuberculosis; supporting research and surveillance; and capacity building to improve program coordination and resource management.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Marquez, Patricio
author_facet Marquez, Patricio
author_sort Marquez, Patricio
title Fighting HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean
title_short Fighting HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean
title_full Fighting HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean
title_fullStr Fighting HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed Fighting HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean
title_sort fighting hiv/aids in the caribbean
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/06/1977233/fighting-hivaids-caribbean
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10409
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