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      Can we reverse the HIV/AIDS pandemic with an expanded response?

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      Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, epidemiology, etiology, prevention & control, Adult, Disease Outbreaks, Global Health, Humans, Public Health, trends

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          HIV/AIDS has reached pandemic proportions, and is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. In 2001, the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS set out several aims with respect to reducing the effect and spread of HIV/AIDS, and an expanded response in low-income and middle-income countries was initiated. Here we examine the potential effect of the expanded global response based on analyses of epidemiological data, of mathematical models of HIV-1 transmission, and a review of the impact of prevention interventions on risk behaviours. Analyses suggest that if the successes achieved in some countries in prevention of transmission can be expanded to a global scale by 2005, about 29 million new infections could be prevented by 2010.

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          12114060
          10.1016/S0140-6736(02)09339-X

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          Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome,epidemiology,etiology,prevention & control,Adult,Disease Outbreaks,Global Health,Humans,Public Health,trends

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