2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mpmed.2022.01.007
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HIV prevention strategies

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“…With evidence and advocacy to support HIV status‐neutral approaches as a means to eradicate HIV stigma globally [23–25], it is essential that federal funding, such as the recent request for applications by the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC‐RFA‐PS22‐2209) and US National Institutes of Health (PAR‐21‐344) focused on low‐ and middle‐income countries, provides mechanisms for developing and testing these approaches. Such funding avenues have the potential to result in better science and implementation outcomes in a context in which community‐based organizations are currently implementing adapted versions of evidence‐based interventions that have not been rigorously tested.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…With evidence and advocacy to support HIV status‐neutral approaches as a means to eradicate HIV stigma globally [23–25], it is essential that federal funding, such as the recent request for applications by the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC‐RFA‐PS22‐2209) and US National Institutes of Health (PAR‐21‐344) focused on low‐ and middle‐income countries, provides mechanisms for developing and testing these approaches. Such funding avenues have the potential to result in better science and implementation outcomes in a context in which community‐based organizations are currently implementing adapted versions of evidence‐based interventions that have not been rigorously tested.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With evidence and advocacy to support HIV status-neutral approaches as a means to eradicate HIV stigma globally [23][24][25] Social support, community connection and social capital are important mechanisms that reduce the deleterious impact of HIV stigma on HIV care continua outcomes, including engagement in care and viral suppression [26][27][28]. There have been a handful of promising status-neutral interventions designed with and for transgender women to increase social support, community connection and increase access to resources.…”
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“…Salah satu kelompok rentang terhadap virus corona 19 adalah orang dengan HIV dan AIDS. Penyakit HIV dan AIDS yang menyerang sistem imun manusia membuat tubuh tidak mampu untuk sembuh dari penyakit oportunistik dan mengarah ke kematian (Cabecinha & Saunders, 2022).…”
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