专题:HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses

This cluster of papers focuses on the macroeconomic impact of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in countries like South Africa. The research examines the effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on economic growth, development, healthcare systems, and poverty levels in the region.
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From the “Dark Days” to Golden Days: Lessons From the Botswana National Validation Committee's Journey on the Path to Elimination of Vertical Transmission of HIV

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Ordering outside an order: Africa beyond the menu

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From targets to real world impact: a review of models of care for chronic HBV and HCV in Europe

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The evolving HIV landscape in Central and Eastern Europe: progress, gaps, and future directions—Part I

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Rethinking preparedness for re-emerging filovirus diseases in Africa: Integrating governance, policy, and health security innovation

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PEPFAR interrupted: real-world consequences of U.S foreign aid instability for HIV service delivery in South Africa

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Integrated community-based versus facility-based care for people with HIV, diabetes, and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa (INTE-COMM): an open-label, multicountry, cluster-randomised trial

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Effects of Cash Transfers on Child Health and Development

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Deconstructing the complexity of measuring food security in South Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2000–2024)

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“I just want to be normal”: Psychosocial experiences of adolescents and young adults with sickle cell disease in Kenya

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