HIV/AIDS in the transitional countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Martin C Donoghoe, Jeff Lazarus, Srdan Matic

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    Abstract

    In the 1990s, HIV/AIDS became a major threat to health, economic stability and human development in countries in eastern Europe and central Asia. Social, political and economic transition exacerbated the structural conditions that allowed HIV/AIDS to flourish as dramatic changes led to increasing drug injection, economic decline and failing health and healthcare systems. There is a need to address the professional and ideological opposition - even in countries considered to be fully functioning democracies - to evidence-based public health interventions like harm reduction, coupled with treating HIV/AIDS for all those in need, if countries are to provide a more effective response.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftClinical Medicine
    Vol/bind5
    Udgave nummer5
    Sider (fra-til)487-90
    Antal sider4
    ISSN1470-2118
    StatusUdgivet - 2005

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