Improved Service Delivery, Differentiated Care, Prevention Efforts Critical To Achieving Global HIV/AIDS Goals

PLOS Medicine: Reaching global HIV/AIDS goals: What got us here, won’t get us there
Wafaa M. El-Sadr, director of ICAP at Columbia University and director of the Global Health Initiative at the Mailman School of Public Health; Katherine Harripersaud, senior project officer at ICAP; and Miriam Rabkin, associate professor at the Mailman School of Public Health and director for health systems strengthening at ICAP, discuss progress in addressing the global HIV epidemic through improved service delivery and differentiated care, as well as new approaches to prevention. The authors write, “Attaining epidemic control will require continued rapid expansion of the number of [people living with HIV] on treatment, engaging populations at risk for HIV infection, improvement of the quality of HIV services, and new approaches to program design and implementation…” (11/7).

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