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    A two-sex model for the influence of heavy alcohol consumption on the spread of HIV/AIDS by Gigi Thomas, Edward M. Lungu

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The HIV/AIDS epidemic, one of the leading public health problems tohave affected sub-Sahara Africa, is a multifaceted problem withsocial, behavioral and biological aspects. …”
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    Modelling HIV/AIDS epidemiological complexity: A scoping review of Agent-Based Models and their application. by Rodrigo Volmir Anderle, Robson Bruniera de Oliveira, Felipe Alves Rubio, James Macinko, Ines Dourado, Davide Rasella

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…<h4>Objective</h4>To end the AIDS epidemic by 2030, despite the increasing poverty and inequalities, policies should be designed to deal with population heterogeneity and environmental changes. …”
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    Model systems of human immunodef iciency virus (HIV-1) for in vitro eff icacy assessment of candidate vaccines and drugs against HIV-1 by N. B. Rudometova, D. N. Shcherbakov, A. P. Rudometov, A. A. Ilyichev, L. I. Karpenko

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…There are several aspects on counteracting the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The f irst aspect covers preventive measures including educational campaigns on HIV/AIDS and promotion of a healthy lifestyle, protected sex, and pre-exposure prophylaxis of vulnerable groups. …”
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    Peer- and community-led responses to HIV: A scoping review. by George Ayala, Laurel Sprague, L Leigh-Ann van der Merwe, Ruth Morgan Thomas, Judy Chang, Sonya Arreola, Sara L M Davis, Aditia Taslim, Keith Mienies, Alessandra Nilo, Lillian Mworeko, Felicita Hikuam, Carlos Garcia de Leon Moreno, José Antonio Izazola-Licea

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…<h4>Introduction</h4>In June 2021, United Nations (UN) Member States committed to ambitious targets for scaling up community-led responses by 2025 toward meeting the goals of ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030. These targets build on UN Member States 2016 commitments to ensure that 30% of HIV testing and treatment programmes are community-led by 2030. …”
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    The association between self-acceptance, emotion regulation, and treatment adherence self-efficacy among adolescents with HIV in Liangshan prefecture, China: a cross-sectional stud... by Dan Tan, Wenxi Zhong, Li Ma, Jing Cheng, Xianjun Mao, Xi Zhang, Jian Tang, Song Fan, Bianchuan Cao, Yanhua Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This gap is particularly concerning given the United Nations’ “95-95-95” targets to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030. Objective The aim of this study is to investigate the treatment adherence self-efficacy levels of Yi ethnic adolescents with HIV in a county in Liangshan Prefecture, and to explore the association between self-acceptance, emotion regulation, and treatment adherence self-efficacy. …”
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    The ratio of hidden HIV infection in Cuba by Miguel Atencia, Esther García-Garaluz, Gonzalo Joya

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…In this work we propose the definition of the ratio of hidden infection of HIV/AIDS epidemics, as the division of the unknown infected population by the known one. …”
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    Mathematical epidemiology of HIV/AIDS in cuba during the period 1986-2000 by Brandy Rapatski, Petra Klepac, Stephen Dueck, Maoxing Liu, Leda Ivic Weiss

    Published 2006-04-01
    “…The dynamics of HIV/AIDS epidemics in a specific region is de-termined not only by virology and virus transmission mechanisms, but also byregion's socioeconomic aspects. …”
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    Continuation, imbrications et écarts : liens entre la défense des droits LGBTQI+ et la lutte contre le VIH/sida en Tunisie by Marta Luceño Moreno

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This relative visibility is easier to grasp in the capital than in the rest of the country, but everywhere, negociations are occuring between the various associations who continue to fight for greater information in order to curb the HIV/AIDS epidemics.…”
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