2 edition of Current and future dimensions of the HIV/AIDS pandemic found in the catalog.
Current and future dimensions of the HIV/AIDS pandemic
Global Programme on AIDS (World Health Organization)
Published
1992
by World Health Organization in Geneva
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Global Programme on AIDS. |
Contributions | World Health Organization. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA644.A25 G666 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 15 p. : |
Number of Pages | 15 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15386970M |
Genitourinary Medicine ; 2. Chin J. Current and future dimensions of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in women and children. Lancet ; 3. De Cock KM, Brun-Vezinct F, Soro B. HIV-1 and HIV-2 infection and AIDS in West Africa. AIDS ; 5 (Suppl 1); 4. Oxtoby M. Perinatally acquired human immunodeficiency virus : Angus Nicoll, Janet Mortimer. Chin J. Current and future dimensions of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in women and children. Lancet. Jul 28; ()– Fleming AF. AIDS in Africa--an update. AIDS Forsch. Mar; 3 (3)– Hankins CA, Laberge C, Lapointe N, Lai Tung MT, Racine L, O'Shaughnessy M. HIV infection among Quebec women giving birth to live by: 6.
HIV/AIDS is a global pandemic. As of , approximately million people are infected with HIV globally. In , approximately 43% are women. There were about , deaths . It also compares AIDS deaths with other current leading causes of death to provide a global perspective on the current impact of the AIDS pandemic. However, estimates and projections of the demographic impact of AIDS deaths for up to several decades or longer requires reliable past and current human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence Author: James Chin, Jeffrey Koplan.
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, the human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) pandemic is having devastating and tragic social, economic, and political impacts. HIV/AIDS is both a health issue and a development problem, with complex links to rural livelihoods, human capacity, and natural resource conservation. As the HIV/AIDS pandemic . Abstract. An assessment of the current and future mortality and morbidity from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in Côte d'Ivoire was made using the results of the national survey of the prevalence of human immunodeficiency (HIV) infection in the country and the AIDS projection model developed by WHO.
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The Lancet EPIDEMIOLOGY Current and future dimensions of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in women and children J. Chin MD Surveillance, Forecasting and Impact Assessment Unit, Global Programme on AIDS, World Health Organisation, Gen Switzerland The WHO estimates that during the first decade of the HIV/AIDS pandemic there were about cases of AIDS Cited by: AIDS has become the leading cause of death for women aged in major cities in the Americas, Western Europe, and sub-Saharan Africa.
Current and future dimensions of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in women and children - The LancetCited by: Jon Cohen AIDS Research Collection Search this text: Other search options. Creator: World Health Organization: Title: Global Programme on AIDS: Current and Future Dimensions of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic, A Capsule Summary Global Programme on AIDS: Current and Future Dimensions of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic, A Capsule Summary World Health.
Current and future dimensions of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in women and children. Current and Future Dimensions of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: A Capsule Summary Unknown author (World Health Organization. Global Programme on AIDS, ). HIV/AIDS impacts individual, families, and communities across numerous dimensions.
Beyond the serious consequences on the health and mortality of persons living with AIDS, the disease has implications for socioeconomic and psychosocial outcomes of families. AIDS in the World II: Global Dimensions, Social Roots, and Responses.
AIDS in the World, Vol. 1, published inwas the first full analysis of mankind's global confrontation with this disease. The AIDS scene, however, has been changing so rapidly that the need for a second volume was felt much earlier than s: 2.
To consider the epidemiologic and evolutionary future of HIV/AIDS, we developed a mathematical model for the population dynamics of HIV/AIDS. Our model is based on those typically employed by demographers and actuaries (see reference 4 for our previous publication of it in a mathematical context).
Changes in the numbers of persons infected are treated as a. 4 Ethical and Legal Dimensions of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic 93 Jerry D. Durham SECTION II: PREVENTING, DIAGNOSING, AND MANAGING HIV DISEASE 5 Prevention of HIV Infection in the 21st Century Sande Gracia Jones and Carol A.
“Pat” Patsdaughter 6 Living with HIV/AIDS David J. Sterken 7 The Medical Management of HIV Disease The Global Impact of HIV/AIDS on Youth While HIV/AIDS has always been an epidemic of young peo-ple, current trends indicate that this may well be but the tip of the iceberg.
The current impact is expected to worsen, with projected numbers of people living with HIV/AIDS in hard hit countries rising steadily over the next two decades.1File Size: KB.
The book, which focuses on the response to HIV by health systems, governments and donor agencies, is divided into five sections. Section 1 deals with the size of the pandemic and with its social and economic impacts. The four chapters in this section are concise and informative.
Section 2 describes HIV prevention, treatment and care. Abstract. An assessment of the current and future mortality and morbidity from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in Côte d'Ivoire was made using the results of the national survey of the prevalence of human immunodeficiency (HIV) infection in the country and the AIDS projection model developed by by: 3.
The AIDS Pandemic: Searching for a Global Response recounts the global response to the AIDS pandemic from its inception to today. Policymakers, students, faculty, journalists, researchers, and health professionals interested in HIV/AIDS, global health, global pandemics, and the history of medicine will find it highly compelling and consequential.
The HIV/AIDS pandemic 2 HIV/AIDS in Asia 3 Basic epidemiology of HIV 5 Current and future challenges to HIV/AIDS prevention in Asia 11 HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific in the new millennium 12 2 Country Status 15 Group I – High HIV prevalence countries HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific Region ))))).
Suggested Citation: "BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES." Institute of Medicine. AIDS and Behavior: An Integrated Approach.
Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: / Bailey, W. Politics, Drug Use and Sex: The HIV Primary Prevention Picture in the United States. Paper presented: VIIIth International AIDS Conference.
The AIDS Pandemic: Searching for a Global Response recounts the global response to the AIDS pandemic from its inception to today. Policymakers, students, faculty, journalists, researchers, and health professionals interested in HIV/AIDS, global health, global pandemics, and the history of medicine will find it highly compelling and by: 4.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus tinue to hold, the AIDS pandem- tinue to decline. (HIV), which causes the Acquired ic will dictate the size, growth, • Infant mortality rates are now Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and age-sex structures of entire higher than they were in continues to have its greatest populations around the world.
The AIDS Pandemic will find an engaged audience among policymakers, students, faculty, journalists, researchers, and other health professionals working and interested in global health, public health, the World Health Organization, HIV/AIDS, global pandemics, the history of medicine, and global health policy.
It will also interest those involved. The Timeline reflects the history of the domestic HIV/AIDS epidemic from the first reported cases in to the present—where advances in HIV prevention, care, and treatment offer hope for a long, healthy life to people who are living with, or at risk for, HIV and AIDS.
The goal of ending the HIV/AIDS pandemic is theoretically achievable and would require addressing this global health catastrophe on individual and global levels by providing optimal prevention strategies and treatment regimens for individual persons living with or at risk for HIV, as well as ending the pandemic as an epidemiologic and global health phenomenon.
This book addresses the governance of the HIV and AIDS pandemic, with reference to the social aspects of technology and the technological mediation of the pandemic.
The AIDS Pandemic: Searching for a Global Response recounts the global response to the AIDS pandemic from its inception to today. Policymakers, students, faculty, journalists, researchers, and health professionals interested in HIV/AIDS, global health, global pandemics, and the history of medicine will find it highly compelling and consequential.5/5(1).The AIDS Pandemic explores the ways in which HIV/AIDS has, and continues to transform the wide range of related disciplines it touches.
Novel perspectives are provided by a unique panel of internationally recognised experts who cover the unprecedented impact onf AIDS on culture, demographics and politics around the world, including how it affected the worlds' economy, 4/5(1).