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Coming back from the dead: living with HIV as a chronic condition in rural Africa

机译:从死里复活:在非洲农村地区,艾滋病是一种慢性病

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Scaling-up of anti-retroviral therapy (ART) in resource-poor settings has dramatically reduced mortality and morbidity for those with access, but considerable challenges remain for people who are trying to live with HIV as a manageable chronic condition. A return to normal life' for people on ART depends on the assurance of an uninterrupted, affordable and accessible supply of medication. However, many poor people also require economic support to re-establish their livelihoods, particularly where productive and financial assets have been depleted because of long-term illness. ART programmes need to seek convergence with economic programmes that have expertise in livelihood support and promotion, and with social protection initiatives. The future for those on ART depends not only on the provision of medicine but also on economic and social support for rebuilding lives and livelihoods.
机译:在资源匮乏的地区扩大抗逆转录病毒疗法(ART)的使用,已大大降低了可及人群的死亡率和发病率,但对于那些试图将HIV作为可控制的慢性病患者而言,仍然面临着巨大的挑战。接受抗逆转录病毒疗法的人们是否要恢复正常生活,取决于对药物供应的不间断,负担得起和可及的保证。但是,许多穷人还需要经济支持来恢复生计,特别是在由于长期疾病而使生产和金融资产枯竭的地方。 ART计划需要寻求与在生计支持和促进方面具有专长的经济计划以及社会保护计划的融合。接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的人的未来不仅取决于提供药物,而且还取决于重建生活和生计的经济和社会支持。

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