2016
DOI: 10.1111/odi.12427
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Hyderabad declaration 2014

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“…The main epicentres of HIV remain in 2019 similar to those reported at the last World Workshop in Hyderabad, India (Challacombe, 2016; Challacombe, Tappuni, & Ranganathan, 2016; Challacombe et al, 2016), (Table 3). Sixty‐five per cent of the world's total of HIV is found in sub‐Saharan Africa giving an overall prevalence of 5.5% of the population in this region.…”
Section: Regional Metric For the Prevalence New Infections And Deathsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…The main epicentres of HIV remain in 2019 similar to those reported at the last World Workshop in Hyderabad, India (Challacombe, 2016; Challacombe, Tappuni, & Ranganathan, 2016; Challacombe et al, 2016), (Table 3). Sixty‐five per cent of the world's total of HIV is found in sub‐Saharan Africa giving an overall prevalence of 5.5% of the population in this region.…”
Section: Regional Metric For the Prevalence New Infections And Deathsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…This topic was discussed in the 7th World Workshop held in Hyderabad in 2014 (Challacombe, 2016), and it was concluded that there was a huge unmet need globally even in those identified as being HIV‐positive. The importance of access of people living with HIV to dental professionals was identified as one of the priority research areas (Tappuni & Challacombe, 2016) and was part of the Hyderabad declaration (Challacombe, Tappuni, & Ranganathan, 2016; Challacombe et al, 2016). There appears to have been little progress in this area since the 6th World Workshop held in Beijing (Coogan et al, 2011; Shiboski, Hodgson, & Challacombe, 2011).…”
Section: Global Prevalence Of Oral Lesions In People Living With Hivmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was clear that access to care of HIV‐positive people was not always available. This lead to the declaration that oral care should be provided to all people living with HIV (Challacombe et al, 2016).…”
Section: World Workhop Declarationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general consensus was that oral health services play an essential role in promoting and maintaining the general health of people with HIV infection . The Hyderabad declaration 2014 spelt out the principles and goals of oral health for people with HIV and emphatically stated that the responsibility of achieving the goal was teamwork comprised of oral health care workers, co‐professionals involved in management of HIV, and regulatory bodies. Thus, each and every dental professional has a responsibility to identify and address gaps in knowledge and ensure the dissemination and implementation of effective interventions to improve oral health care in HIV patients…”
Section: Management Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%