Global Prevention

Most of the articles in this section are concerned with reviewing existing international policies or strategies (as put forth by the WHO or the US government, for instance) regarding HIV prevention globally.

Documents located during the HIV prevention literature survey in 2009 are:

 

Centre for Disease Control (CDC). (May 2002). CDC’s HIV/AIDS prevention activities. Retrieved July 10, 2009 from http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/factsheets/PDF/cdcprev.pdf.

Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE). (2004). Debunking the myths in the US global AIDS strategy: An evidence based analysis. Retrieved July 10, 2009 from http://www.popline.org/docs/1597/192007.html.

Editorial. (2006). HIV prevention policy needs an urgent cure. The Lancet 367(951b), 1213.

Global HIV Prevention Working Group. (2008). Behavior change and HIV prevention: (Re)considerations for the 21st century. Retrieved July 20, 2009, from http://www.globalhivprevention.org/reports.html#hivAugust2008.

Kirby, D. B., Laris, B. A., & Rolleri, L . A. (2006). Sex and HIV education programs: Their impact on sexual behaviors of young people throughout the world. Journal of Adolescent Health 40(3), 206-217.

Lewis, D. A., Latif, A. S., & Ndowa, F. (2007). Who global strategy for the prevention and control of sexually transmitted infections: Time for action. Sexually Transmitted Infections 83(7), 508-509.

Nath, A. (2009). HIV/AIDS and Indian youth – A review of the literature (1980-2008). Journal of the Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS 6(1), 2-8.

UNAIDS. (2005). Report of the meeting of the UNAIDS reference group on HIV prevention. Glion, Switzerland: UNAIDS.

UNAIDS. (2007). Practical guidelines for intensifying HIV prevention: Towards universal access. Retrieved July 10, 2009 from http://data.unaids.org/pub/Manual/2007/jc1274-towardsuniversalaccess_en.pdf

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