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Page 1: Treatment of AIDS in BRAZIL. ›Which nation has fared the best in response to the world’s Aids Epidemic? › It's not the United States; it's not China,

Treatment of AIDS in BRAZIL

Page 2: Treatment of AIDS in BRAZIL. ›Which nation has fared the best in response to the world’s Aids Epidemic? › It's not the United States; it's not China,

› Which nation has fared the best in response to the world’s Aids Epidemic?

› It's not the United States; it's not China, India, or even Russia ... It's our good friend to the south, Brazil.

Treatment of Aids in Brazil

BBQ:

Page 3: Treatment of AIDS in BRAZIL. ›Which nation has fared the best in response to the world’s Aids Epidemic? › It's not the United States; it's not China,

. Because of the creation of national prevention programs targeting gay men and women, in 2002 and 2007, respectively, Brazil has seen a dramatic decline in HIV/AIDS cases among gay men, from 3,376 in 1996 to 647 in 2009, and among women, from 7,419 in 1996 to 2,034 in 2009.

What is the HIV Brazilian Program?› Aggressive national

prevention campaigns for high-risk groups have contributed to a sharp decline of HIV/AIDS cases in Brazil

› (Quote from Article Why Brazil's response to Aids worked, by E.Gomez, Special to CNN, June 4, 2011)

Page 4: Treatment of AIDS in BRAZIL. ›Which nation has fared the best in response to the world’s Aids Epidemic? › It's not the United States; it's not China,

How the Brazilian Aids Treatment works?

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World Health Organization› HIV prevention program 2016- 2021

Global Health Sector Strategies for 2016-2021

                                                            

•Development of new HIV strategy

The goal End of the AIDS epidemic by 2030 and ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages. The global targets for 2020 Countries have an opportunity to take a decisive leap forward towards ending their AIDS epidemics – if they act swiftly and with enough resolve to reach ambitious targets for 2020. These targets apply to everyone: children, adolescents and adults; rich and poor; women and men; and all key populations. AIDS deaths: The strategy seeks to reduce global AIDS deaths to below 500 000 for 2020 and below 200 000 for 2030.