HIV/AIDS in the transitional countries of eastern Europe and central Asia

MC Donoghoe, JV Lazarus, S Matic - Clinical Medicine, 2005 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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 …

[BOOK][B] HIV/AIDS in Europe: moving from death sentence to chronic disease management

S Matic, JV Lazarus, MC Donoghoe - 2006 - books.google.com
In Europe today HIV/AIDS prevention treatment and care are needed more than ever. HIV
incidence steady in western and central Europe and dramatically increasing in eastern …

HIV/AIDS and the rest of the global health agenda

J Shiffman - Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2006 - SciELO Public Health
HIV/AIDS has reached the pinnacle of the global health agenda. More than 26 000
individuals attended the most recent international AIDS confere ence, one of the largest …

[HTML][HTML] Greater involvement of people living with HIV in health care

O Morolake, D Stephens, A Welbourn - Journal of the International AIDS …, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS represents a mobilising and an
organising principle for the involvement of people living with HIV in program and policy …

The newest epidemic: a review of HIV/AIDS in Central and Eastern Europe

JA Kelly, YA Amirkhanian - International journal of STD & …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
HIV/AIDS has emerged as a grave public health threat in Central and Eastern Europe and in
the Central Asian republics over the past five years. Massive political, social, cultural, and …

[BOOK][B] How to develop and implement a national drug policy

World Health Organization - 2001 - books.google.com
In Europe today, HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care are needed more than ever. HIV
incidence steady in western and central Europe, and dramatically increasing in eastern …

HIV care in non-industrialised countries

CF Gilks - British Medical Bulletin, 2001 - academic.oup.com
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is now most rapidly expanding in the non-industrialised world. As
more and more poor people fall sick and die prematurely, the issue of care for the HIV …

[PDF][PDF] HIV/AIDS in eastern Europe: more than a sexual health crisis

JV Lazarus, A Bollerup, S Matic - Central european journal of public …, 2006 - cejph.szu.cz
HIV/AIDS is often described as a sexually transmitted disease. In the former USSR, however,
the HIV/AIDS epidemic is being driven by injecting drug use among men. This article …

The global epidemiology of HIV/AIDS

L Morison - British Medical Bulletin, 2001 - academic.oup.com
In this paper, the ways in which HIV is transmitted and factors facilitating transmission are
described, although we still do not fully understand why the HIV epidemic has spread so …

HIV epidemics and prevention responses in Asia and Eastern Europe: lessons to be learned?

J Bridge, JV Lazarus, R Atun - Aids, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Objective: This paper describes characteristics of the HIV epidemics in Eastern Europe and
Central Asia (EECA) and Asia and Central Asia, and draws comparisons between these …