2021
DOI: 10.1590/0037-8682-611-2020
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Public policies on sexually transmitted infections in Brazil

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“…In this policy, women are followed during the prenatal stage and their babies up to 2 years after birth. The inclusion of HIV tests in the prenatal prevention and treatment routine in 2012, are other policies contributing to this decrease among HTW ( 10 ). Furthermore, all these policies succeeded partly due to the governmental public health campaigns devoted only to HIV in HTW ( 11 ).…”
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“…In this policy, women are followed during the prenatal stage and their babies up to 2 years after birth. The inclusion of HIV tests in the prenatal prevention and treatment routine in 2012, are other policies contributing to this decrease among HTW ( 10 ). Furthermore, all these policies succeeded partly due to the governmental public health campaigns devoted only to HIV in HTW ( 11 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Other public policies to combat HIV were generally for the public, such as the policy Treatment as Prevention, implemented in 2013, in which people diagnosed with HIV receive antiretroviral therapy regardless of T-CD4 cell count. Another example is decentralization of HIV tests in primary health care locations, in 2015, with the main goal of increasing test coverage ( 10 ). Regarding female sexual minorities, it was only in 2016 that the Brazilian Ministry of Health included transgender women in the health campaigns ( 11 ).…”
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“…Syphilis is a sexually-transmitted infection (STI) identified as a public health problem in Brazil and worldwide. 1 According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 2 in 2016, 6.3 million cases of the disease were diagnosed worldwide, with an estimated global prevalence of 0.5%. In Brazil, the disease has come to be considered an epidemic due to the significant increase in the number of cases in recent years.…”
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“…Rev enferm UERJ, Rio de Janeiro, 2022; 30:e64543 p.4 impactos gerados, incluem-se os relativos à saúde. Diante dos desafios e das lacunas a serem superados na formulação e na implementação das políticas públicas brasileiras na abordagem das IST, nos diferentes grupos socioculturais 18 , reconhece-se esse relevante esforço. Além disso, os aspectos educacionais compõem a rede de influências das ações de (auto)cuidado adotadas por um grupo social na perspectiva transcultural 11 .…”
Section: O Papel Da Universidade Nas Ações De Prevenção De Infecções ...unclassified