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  • Title: Enhancing the care of people with HIV.
    Author: Goodwin J.
    Journal: Harv AIDS Rev; 1999; ():16-7. PubMed ID: 12295156.
    Abstract:
    30% of South Africa's adults are infected with HIV. Of those who have been infected with HIV, many have died and left behind orphans, making South Africa's large number of orphans one of the country's most important problems. As the number of people infected with HIV in the developing world has grown dramatically, the cost of their care has quickly surpassed regionally available resources. In countries where the HIV/AIDS epidemic is exacting the heaviest damage, most people have no access to antiretroviral therapies and routine prophylaxes against opportunistic infections. The search for cost-effective methods to treat and care for the ill has therefore become a global imperative. The Enhancing Care Initiative (ECI), a multinational program recently launched by the Harvard AIDS Institute, aims to improve the care of all HIV-infected people living in resource-scarce countries. Funded by an initial 5-year grant from the Merck Company Foundation, ECI is coordinated by the Harvard AIDS Institute. The core of ECI is its AIDS care teams, groups formed by, composed of, and led by people from the countries involved. The teams are comprised of regional experts in clinical care, epidemiology, international health, human rights, behavioral science, economics, political science, and public health working to initiate meaningful changes in regional AIDS policies.
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